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The National Campaign for a Peace Tax Fund (NCPTF) is a non-profit organization located in Washington, D.C. It was founded in 1971 to address conscientious objection to military taxation.
History and purpose
The campaign exists solely to pass Peace Tax legislation in the United States. Such legislation would provide a way for some conscientious objectors to participate in the tax system without violating their beliefs. The proposed legislation, Religious Freedom Peace Tax Fund Act, would amend the Internal Revenue Code to allow a conscientious objector to have his or her income, estate, and gift tax payments spent for non-military purposes only.
The campaign advocates and educates on behalf of citizens who are petitioning the government for the right to pay 100% of their taxes without violating their religious or ethical teachings. Voluntary contributions from some 2,000 individuals and from organizations support the campaign. The annual budget is $140,000. Forty seven national organizations officially endorse the effort.
The bill has yet to be passed. The United States House of Representatives held hearings on the proposal in 1992 and 1995. In the 110th congress, the Religious Freedom Peace Tax Fund Act has been sponsored by Representative John Lewis and as of August 2008[update] has 43 cosponsors.
NCPTF was formerly called "National Council for a World Peace Tax Fund."
See also
- Conscientious objectors
- Conscientious objection to military taxation
- National War Tax Resistance Coordinating Committee
- Peace Churches
- Tax resistance
External links
Tax resistance Topics Conscientious objection to military taxation · History of tax resistance · List of tax resisters · Tax noncompliance · Tax revoltMethods Organizations Addiopizzo · Aide-toi, le ciel t'aidera · All Britain Anti-Poll Tax Federation · Anti-Poll Tax Unions · Association of Real Estate Taxpayers · Committee for Non-Violent Action · Irish National Land League · National Campaign for a Peace Tax Fund · National War Tax Resistance Coordinating Committee · Northern California War Tax Resistance · Pagal Panthis · Peacemakers · Women's Tax Resistance LeagueMedia An Act of Conscience · Civil Disobedience · Clericis laicos · The Cold War and the Income Tax: A Protest · Vyborg ManifestoCampaigns 1300s1500sRappenkrieg1600sRevolt of the va-nu-pieds · Revolt of the papier timbré1700s1800s1900sRelated topics Categories:- Tax resistance in the United States
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