The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is a non-profit religious organization and as such is exempt from taxation in most nations. The Church does pay taxes in nations where it is not legally recognized as a religious group and where religious groups are not exempt from taxes. The LDS Church also pays taxes on of it's for-profit business and real estate in the United States and abroad.
I don't know why you asked that question. "LDS" means "Latter Day Saints" and refers to anyone who is a member of the church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, or LDS church. That is pretty self explanatory. So the LDS were ALWAYS allowed in the LDS church because the LDS church is made up of only LDS people. Duh.
Handbook - LDS Church - was created in 1899.
Area - LDS Church - was created in 1984.
Emery LDS Church was created in 1900.
Bible Dictionary - LDS Church - was created in 1979.
Sunday School - LDS Church - was created in 1867.
LDS stands for "Latter-day Saint". Someone who says that they are "LDS" is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church). Members of the Church prefer to use the abbreviation LDS rather than the nickname "Mormon".
And LDS prophet earns no income from the church. The LDS church utilizes a complete lay clergy where all leadership is voluntary. The same for Bishops, Stake Presidents, Mission Presidents, and all other authorities.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "LDS" or "Mormon" church) is a nonprofit religious institution, like most churches. As a non-profit, it does not pay taxes. In nations where religious institutions pay taxes, the church pays taxes. The church does have for-profit business arms (such as Deseret Book, a religious book store) which do pay all taxes required by law. It also pays taxes on any real estate it may purchase or sell. While the church does not pay unemployment taxes, it does have a program to provide employment assistance to those who are unemployed. The church operates several Employment Resource Centers throughout the world, where anyone can come to get extra training and practice their interview and resume skills, as well as search a large database of available jobs. ANOTHER ANSWER: The Church does pay all taxes, including unemployment taxes, as required by local law, for individuals who are employed by the Church in salaried and hourly positions.
If you are looking for an LDS job you should really contact your local church. They may have some church openings or another business owner in the church may have some jobs.
No. Christina Aguilera is not a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the 'LDS' or 'Mormon' Church).
Yes, the LDS are people. LDS stands for "Latter-day Saint" and is a nickname for members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It is also used to refer to the Church.