How have the courts treated a taxpayer's claim that they are entitled to deduct tax benefits from Scientology?

MultiRegion, United States of America

The following excerpt is from Graham v. C.I.R., 822 F.2d 844 (9th Cir. 1987):

Though entertaining these doubts as to the validity of the taxpayers' positions, we do recognize that our own interpretation of the religion may be a disputed component of our reasoning. If so, further inquiry is warranted, for it is beyond our authority or our competence to give our own interpretation to religious principles. United States v. Lee, 455 U.S. 252, 257, 102 S.Ct. 1051, 1055, 71 L.Ed.2d 127 (1982). Though we feel bound to observe that the record for a free exercise burden is probably insufficient in this case, we nevertheless will accept for the remainder of our analysis the most favorable cast that can be put on the taxpayers' case. We will assume that a Scientologist may neither practice his or her religion nor support it without accepting reciprocal, quid pro quo benefits, and that as such charitable deductions are unavailable to the true believer in Scientology doctrine.

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