National Campaign for a Peace Tax Fund

National Campaign for a Peace Tax Fund The legislative campaign to pass the Religious Freedom Peace Tax Fund Act, returning conscientious objectors the right not to pay for war. SHORT TITLE. SEC. 2.

The National Campaign for a Peace Tax Fund (NCPTF), based in Washington, D.C., is a not-for-profit 501(c)(4) organization which advo­cates for passage of the Religious Freedom Peace Tax Fund Act, H.R. 1947, in the 115th Congress. When enacted, this law will restore the rights of citizens whose conscience does not permit financial participa­tion in any war. This includes both individuals who are me

mbers of re­ligious congregations as well as those who are not religious, but have ethical and moral objections to paying for war. Federal taxes of designat­ed conscientious objectors will be placed in a non-military trust fund, en­abling the government to obtain needed federal revenue without violating these individuals' right to the free exercise of their beliefs. The Peace Tax Foundation (PTF) is NCTPF's tax-exempt sister 501(c)(3) organization. The Foundation serves to inform the public about the concept of alternative tax payment programs that are based upon moral, ethical, and religious opposition to participation in warfare.
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H.R.1947 -- Religious Freedom Peace Tax Fund Act of 2015 (Introduced in House - IH)

HR 1947 IH

115th CONGRESS
1st Session

H. R. 1947
To affirm the religious freedom of taxpayers who are conscientiously opposed to participation in war, to provide that the income, estate, or gift tax payments of such taxpayers be used for nonmilitary purposes, to create the Religious Freedom Peace Tax Fund to receive such tax payments, to improve revenue collection, and for other purposes. IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
April 5, 2017

Mr. LEWIS introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on Ways and Means


A BILL
To affirm the religious freedom of taxpayers who are conscientiously opposed to participation in war, to provide that the income, estate, or gift tax payments of such taxpayers be used for nonmilitary purposes, to create the Religious Freedom Peace Tax Fund to receive such tax payments, to improve revenue collection, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. This Act may be cited as the `Religious Freedom Peace Tax Fund Act of 2015'. FINDINGS. Congress finds the following:
(1) The free exercise of religion is an inalienable right, protected by the First Amendment of the United States Constitution. (2) Congress reaffirmed this right in the Religious Freedom Restoration Act of 1993, as amended in 1998, which prohibits the Federal Government from imposing a substantial burden on the free exercise of religion unless it demonstrates that a compelling government interest is achieved by the least restrictive means. (3) Many people immigrated to America (including members of the Quaker, Mennonite, and Church of the Brethren faiths) to escape persecution for their refusal to participate in warfare, yet during the First World War hundreds of conscientious objectors were imprisoned in America for their beliefs. Some died while incarcerated as a result of mistreatment. (4) During the Second World War, `alternative civilian service' was established in lieu of military service, by the Selective Training and Service Act of 1940, to accommodate a wide spectrum of religious beliefs and practices. Subsequent case law also has expanded these exemptions, and has described this policy as one of `. . . long standing tradition in this country . . .' affording `the important value of reconciling individuality of belief with practical exigencies whenever possible. It dates back to colonial times and has been perpetuated in State and Federal conscription statutes,' and `has roots deeply embedded in history.' (Welsh v. United States, 1970, Justice Harlan concurring). During and since the Second World War thousands of conscientious objectors provided essential staff for mental hospitals and volunteered as human test subjects for arduous medical experiments, and provided other service for the national health, safety and interest. (5) Conscientious objectors have sought alternative service for their tax payments since that time. They request legal relief from government seizure of their homes, livestock, automobiles, and other property; and from having bank accounts attached, wages garnished, fines imposed, and imprisonment threatened, to compel them to violate their personal and religious convictions. (6) Conscientious objection to participation in war in any form based upon moral, ethical, or religious beliefs is recognized in Federal law, with provision for alternative service; but no such provision exists for taxpayers who are conscientious objectors and who are compelled to participate in war through the payment of taxes to support military activities. (7) The Joint Committee on Taxation has certified that a tax trust fund, providing for conscientious objector taxpayers to pay their full taxes for non-military purposes, would increase Federal revenues. SEC. 3. DEFINITIONS. (a) Designated Conscientious Objector- For purposes of this Act, the term `designated conscientious objector' means a taxpayer who is opposed to participation in war in any form based upon the taxpayer's sincerely held moral, ethical, or religious beliefs or training (within the meaning of the Military Selective Service Act (50 U.S.C. App. 456(j))), and who has certified these beliefs in writing to the Secretary of the Treasury in such form and manner as the Secretary provides. (b) Military Purpose- For purposes of this Act, the term `military purpose' means any activity or program which any agency of the Government conducts, administers, or sponsors and which effects an augmentation of military forces or of defensive and offensive intelligence activities, or enhances the capability of any person or nation to wage war, including the appropriation of funds by the United States for--
(1) the Department of Defense;
(2) the intelligence community (as defined in section 3(4) of the National Security Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 104a(4)));
(3) the Selective Service System;
(4) activities of the Department of Energy that have a military purpose;
(5) activities of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration that have a military purpose;
(6) foreign military aid; and
(7) the training, supplying, or maintaining of military personnel, or the manufacture, construction, maintenance, or development of military weapons, installations, or strategies. SEC. 4. RELIGIOUS FREEDOM PEACE TAX FUND. (a) Establishment- The Secretary of the Treasury shall establish an account in the Treasury of the United States to be known as the `Religious Freedom Peace Tax Fund', for the deposit of income, gift, and estate taxes paid by or on behalf of taxpayers who are designated conscientious objectors. The method of deposit shall be prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury in a manner that minimizes the cost to the Treasury and does not impose an undue burden on such taxpayers. (b) Use of Religious Freedom Peace Tax Fund- Monies deposited in the Religious Freedom Peace Tax Fund shall be allocated annually to any appropriation not for a military purpose. (c) Report- The Secretary of the Treasury shall report to the Committees on Appropriations of the House of Representatives and the Senate each year on the total amount transferred into the Religious Freedom Peace Tax Fund during the preceding fiscal year and the purposes for which such amount was allocated in such preceding fiscal year. Such report shall be printed in the Congressional Record upon receipt by the Committees. The privacy of individuals using the Fund shall be protected. (d) Sense of Congress- It is the sense of Congress that any increase in revenue to the Treasury resulting from the creation of the Religious Freedom Peace Tax Fund shall be allocated in a manner consistent with the purposes of the Fund.

06/13/2023

(I DID NOT write this, though I wish I had.)

"In one of the most notable moments in sports history, Kenyan runner Abel Mutai was just a few feet from the finish line, but became confused with the signage and stopped, thinking he had completed the race.

A Spanish athlete, Ivan Fernandez, was right behind him and, after realizing what was happening, he started shouting at the Kenyan for him to continue running; but Mutai didn't understand his Spanish.

Fernandez eventually caught up to him and, instead of passing him, he pushed him to victory.

A journalist asked Ivan, "Why did you do that?"
Ivan replied, “My dream is that someday we can have a kind of community life where we push and help each other to win.” The journalist insisted “But why did you let the Kenyan win?" Ivan replied, "I didn't let him win, he was going to win.” The journalist insisted again, “But you could have won!” Ivan looked at him & replied, “But what would be the merit of my victory? What would be the honor of that medal?
What would my Mom think of that?”

Values are transmitted from generation to generation.

What values are we teaching our children?

Let us not teach our kids the wrong ways to WIN."

Friends of the Peace Tax Fund,I am happy to inform you that our bill, now H.R. 4529, The Religious Freedom Peace Tax Fun...
07/23/2021

Friends of the Peace Tax Fund,
I am happy to inform you that our bill, now H.R. 4529, The Religious Freedom Peace Tax Fund has been introduced this week. Our new sponsor, following in the footsteps of the late Congressman John Lewis, is Representative Jim McGovern of Massachusetts. We are greatly thankful for his leadership supporting the constitutional rights of conscientious objectors to war via our income taxes.

One of our most important tools in advocating for the passage of H.R. 4529 is our online petition. Please sign our petition and share it with others! Our petition can be found on our web site. In the coming days we will be sending out more information on engaging your member of congress regarding H.R. 4529. https://peacetaxfund.org/petition/

I am under no illusion that one party wears a white hat when it comes to military spending and war. However, we are presently in a rare place as both the US Senate and House of Representatives, in addition to the White House, are controlled by the Democrats. I believe this is a window of opportunity and a reason for hope for the creation of a peace tax fund. So, please sign our petition and share it with others. I also ask you to contact your member of congress and please let us know about your efforts so that we will know what members are being contacted. You can email us at [email protected] .

The civil rights struggle of conscientious objectors is no different from other struggles for constitutional rights. It requires committed long-term work. I leave you with the words of Mahatma Gandhi, “It's the action, not the fruit of the action, that's important. You have to do the right thing. It may not be in your power, may not be in your time, that there'll be any fruit. But that doesn't mean you stop doing the right thing. You may never know what results come from your action. But if you do nothing, there will be no result.”

On behalf of myself and the board of directors of the Peace Tax Fund, I thank you for your support and commitment to our work together,

Malachy Kilbride, Director
National Campaign for a Peace Tax Fund
2121 Decatur Place, NW
Washington, DC 20008
https://peacetaxfund.org/petition/

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02/18/2021

Peace Tax Fund board member Bishop Thomas Gumbleton's latest on war, peace, and conscience.

Written by Bishop Thomas Gumbleton, originally published at CounterPunch.org Once again, information has surfaced regarding United States governmental efforts to mislead and misinform people about disgraceful, cruel destruction caused by a United States war of choice against people who meant the U.S...

http://peacetaxfund.org/in-memory-of-john-lewis/
07/29/2020

http://peacetaxfund.org/in-memory-of-john-lewis/

Friends, we join you in mourning Representative John Lewis. As a fellow supporter of the work of the Peace Tax Fund he had the unique role of being our faithful congressional sponsor of the Religious Freedom Peace Tax Fund Act for many years. We are honored and thankful for his support. Since Repres...

The National Campaign for a Peace Tax Fund, a national non-profit organization located in Washington, D.C., advocates fo...
04/17/2018

The National Campaign for a Peace Tax Fund, a national non-profit organization located in Washington, D.C., advocates for U.S. federal legislation that would enable conscientious objectors to war to have their federal income taxes directed to a special fund which would be used for non-military purposes alone. This fund would be called the Religious Freedom Peace Tax Fund, and the bill we seek to pass is called the Religious Freedom Peace Tax Fund Act, called H.R. 1947 in the current Congressional term.

“The Religious Freedom Peace Tax Fund Act of 2017,” House Resolution 1947, is a bill introduced by your colleague Rep. John Lewis of Georgia. I urge you to support and become a co-sponsor of H.R. 1947 because this important legislation supports and strengthens religious liberty in our country. A...

http://peacetaxfund.org/petition/
03/09/2018

http://peacetaxfund.org/petition/

“The Religious Freedom Peace Tax Fund Act of 2017,” House Resolution 1947, is a bill introduced by your colleague Rep. John Lewis of Georgia. I urge you to support and become a co-sponsor of H.R. 1947 because this important legislation supports and strengthens religious liberty in our country. A...

Time to pay your income taxes! Don't want your tax dollars going for war? Then sign our petition to let your representat...
03/09/2018

Time to pay your income taxes! Don't want your tax dollars going for war? Then sign our petition to let your representative in congress know you support the Peace Tax Fund. By signing the petition you will help us advocate for H.R. 1947, the Peace Tax Fund bill. Sign and share this posting! www.peacetaxfund.org Sign the petition today!

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