WHAT IS SCIENTOLOGY?

What is Scientology?

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THE BONA FIDES OF THE SCIENTOLOGY RELIGION


As a result, Church of Scientology International (CSI), the mother church of the Scientology religion, received not only exempt recognition, but also received a group exemption letter embracing all Scientology churches under its ecclesiastical oversight. The Church’s spiritual meccas were also individually recognized as tax-exempt, as were the Church’s publishing entities.

Scientology Missions International received its own exemption. It also received a separate group-exemption letter for all the Scientology missions under its ecclesiastical oversight.

RTC, the church that holds the trademarks of Dianetics and Scientology, was individually recognized as tax-exempt and received its own separate ruling letter.

The IRS also recognized the International Association of Scientologists as a tax-exempt organization.

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