(Fox News) An overlooked provision in the GOP tax cuts from 2017 has the religious wings of both parties pitted against one another.
The provision specifically eliminates tax breaks for both non- and for-profit organizations that helped employees pay for parking spaces and public transit passes.
But as the measure kicks in, some religious leaders are sounding the alarm on what they say amounts to a 21 percent tax increase on churches and charities, McClatchy reported.
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