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If you pay someone to pray for you, should that cost be tax deductible?

Asked by DarkScribe (15505points) October 24th, 2009

According to this if the prayers are for the purpose of healing or improving your health, they are not only tax deductible, but likely to be accepted as a legitimate medical insurance claim.

I had not realised that any Church could obtain a tax deductible status for services rendered. I suppose that if the prayers don’t work, you could always sue God for false and misleading advertising.

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