The Rev. Michael Rodgers leads a small congregation in North Highlands and lives in a nearby neighborhood, which he can afford because he receives a government benefit his neighbors do not: a tax break on his housing.
Rodgers gets a housing allowance – what is generally referred to as a "parsonage allowance" – and pays no taxes on that money.
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If the foundation wins, Rodgers and his brethren across the country would have to declare their housing allowances as income.
For Rodgers, this would mean paying taxes on the $1,452 monthly housing allowance he receives in addition to his $31,000 annual salary at the Faith Baptist Tabernacle Church in North Highlands, where he has served as pastor for 18 years.
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