Tell the IRS to hold religious nonprofits accountable Among the many special tax privileges religious organizations enjoy, the most outrageous is not having to file the Form 990.



When a nonprofit files a Form 990, its activities, governance, and detailed financial information, like where its money comes from and how it is being spent, become public record.



This is a critical tool the IRS uses to determine whether or not an organization is worthy of maintaining its tax-exempt status.



No nonprofit should be exempt from accountability to the taxpayers. Yet as the religious right continues its fight to impose religious privilege on all Americans, churches spend billions with no paper trail to follow while taxpayers foot the bill.



Enough is enough. The Secular Coalition is calling on the IRS to hold religious nonprofits to the same rules as secular nonprofits. Help us meet our goal of reaching 10,000 signatures so we can finally shed light on the billions of church dollars that are kept in the dark.