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On December 17, 2019, The Washington Post reported that The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints held over 100 billion dollars in a tax-exempt investment fund. The information was obtained from a former member of the Church named David A. Nielsen. Nielsen was an investment manager for the Church and filed a complaint with the IRS on November 21, 2019 “[accusing] church leaders of misleading members — and possibly breaching federal tax rules — by stockpiling their surplus donations instead of using them for charitable works. It also accuses church leaders of using the tax-exempt donations to prop up a pair of businesses.”[1]
Several insightful responses from Latter-day Saints were published in online venues that defend the Church and discuss the ethics of holding that much money in reserve.[2]
This article doesn’t seek to defend the Church, but rather answer a tangential question that has arisen because of this news: Why should a member of the Church give tithing donations to it when it already holds that much money and can accomplish so much with what it already has? Certain Church members have already written that they do not want to donate to the Church when it already holds a lot—feeling that the Church would be better served by donating their money to the poor before the members resume tithing donations.[3]
This article seeks to answer this question.
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