Supreme Court sides with Catholic Charities in religious-rights case over unemployment taxes
- The Supreme Court ruled on June 5, 2025, that a Catholic charity in Wisconsin does not have to pay state unemployment taxes.
- The case arose after Wisconsin required Catholic Charities Bureau to pay taxes while exempting other religious groups, claiming their work was mostly secular.
- Catholic Charities contended that the tax requirement infringed on the First Amendment, asserting that its disability programs stem from deeply held religious convictions, even though the services are provided to people of all faiths without attempting to convert them.
- The court unanimously found that Wisconsin discriminated against the religious organization by treating some faiths differently based on their theological beliefs, thereby showing favoritism toward certain denominations.
- This ruling expands tax exemptions for religious organizations, potentially prompting more groups to seek similar exemptions and affecting state and federal revenue frameworks.
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