[Vision2020] Letter to the religious communities in Moscow
DonaldH675 at aol.com
DonaldH675 at aol.com
Fri Feb 18 15:09:33 PST 2005
Below is a letter sent today to as many religious congregations as we were
able to contact via email. If any 2020 members are able to pass this along to
their pastor or church leaders please do so. Thank you.
Saundra Lund
Rose Huskey
Greetings
We were notified today (February 17, 2005) of a posting on a local blog site
_http://right-mind.us/archive/2005/02/17/1833.aspx#FeedBack_
(http://right-mind.us/archive/2005/02/17/1833.aspx#FeedBack) hosted by Dale Courtney, a
Moscow resident. Mr. Courtney writes that "local churches are in their [Huskey
and Lund] sites [sic]" for violating the "exclusive use" policy that Lund &
Huskey find so criminal." He further claims that we brought a "lawsuit" that
"effectively throws out all of the charitable uses of a church building" Mr.
Courtney provides a list of area churches that he intends to "warn" about us.
We will not speculate on his motivation in deliberately distorting the
facts of the case, beyond noting that he is a member of Christ Church.
We did not file a lawsuit. We filed a request for revocation of property
tax exemption with the Latah County Board of Equalization. Mr. Courtney's
allegation of a lawsuit is inflammatory and factually unfounded.
Our revocation request was based on Idaho Code 62-603B.
_http://www3.state.id.us/cgi-bin/newidst?sctid=630060002B.K_
(http://www3.state.id.us/cgi-bin/newidst?sctid=630060002B.K)
The property tax revocation request for Anselm House was initiated because
Anselm House is used, in our opinion, in a manner indistinguishable from a
commercial building. It is not used as a church. Idaho Statute clearly states
that places of worship, parsonages, and recreation halls used by a church are
exempt from property tax. Anselm House is not a place of worship, it is not
a parsonage, it is not a recreation hall. These facts were not in dispute.
Anselm House houses Canon Press. Canon Press is, historically, a million
dollar a year business. In sworn testimony offered November, 2004 before the
Idaho Board of Tax Appeals, Canon Press officials indicated that the press
expected approximately $900,000 in revenue for the year. Canon Press pays book
royalties to the church pastor, Doug Wilson, his family members, church
elders, and members of the congregation who have published their work in Canon
Press. To our knowledge, Mr. Dickison, counsel for Christ Church, presented no
financial records indicating that Canon Press is a non-profit business.
The other property tax exemption revocation we requested referenced New St.
Andrews College. Our revocation request was based on Idaho Code 62-603E.
_http://www3.state.id.us/cgi-bin/newidst?sctid=630060002E.K_
(http://www3.state.id.us/cgi-bin/newidst?sctid=630060002E.K)
The statute requires "all property [must be] used exclusively for nonprofit
school or educational purposes" in order to merit property tax exemption.
To our knowledge New St. Andrews attorney, Mr. Greg Dickison, presented no
financial records, (either at the local Board of Equalization hearings or at the
Idaho Board of Tax Appeals) proving the non-profit status of the school.
New St. Andrews has chosen not to apply for 501-(c)(3) status. "To maintain
its integrity as a Christian institution and to avoid compromise with the
federal government’s increasingly anti-Christian policies by receiving any direct
or indirect benefits from the government, the College has chosen not to be
tax exempt (501[C]3)." _http://www.nsa.edu/mission/finances.html#contributing_
(http://www.nsa.edu/mission/finances.html#contributing)
New St. Andrews College leases commercial space to a cafe/bakery owned by a
church member. We believe this is a clear violation of the "exclusive use"
clause. The Latah County Board of Equalization rendered a split decision on our
revocation request. A split decision upholds the status quo, that is,
currently New St. Andrews pays a prorated amount of property tax. We appealed
that finding to the Idaho Board of Tax Appeals. The IBTA has not announced
their decision on our appeal.
We were warned that personal attacks were part of the price we would pay for
questioning the property tax exemptions granted to Anselm House and New St.
Andrews College. If Mr. Courtney is seeking to sow the seeds of discord and
fear in religious congregations throughout the county, we strongly condemn
his actions and firmly believe his efforts will fail. Religious congregations
in Latah County may be assured that we have no interest in pursuing what
appears to us to be Mr. Courtney's revenge-driven agenda.
If you have further questions about this matter, or would like to examine
the full record of the local hearing, including taped testimony, the Latah
County Commissioner's Office maintains the official record. The Idaho Board of
Tax Appeals in Boise maintains the records of their hearing. A public records
request under the Freedom of Information Act will provide those materials to
any interested person.
We ask that you share this email with members of your congregation. We have
tried to reach as many religious congregations as we can with this email,
but fear we may have missed some. If you, or your congregation is a member of
an inter-faith group in Moscow or Pullman, we ask that you share this
communication with them. Thank you.
Sincerely,
Saundra Lund Rose Huskey
Moscow, Idaho Moscow, Idaho
_sslund at adelphia.net_ (mailto:sslund at adelphia.net)
_donaldh675 at aol.com_ (mailto:donaldh675 at aol.com)
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