Colleges and Universities’ Tax Exemption: A Longstanding Tradition Under Scrutiny
For more than a hundred years, higher education institutions have largely operated without the burden of paying most taxes. This longstanding tradition of tax exemption has recently come under the spotlight, raising questions about its implications and fairness.
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For over a century, the majority of colleges and universities have not paid most taxes, allowing them to allocate more resources towards research, education, and public service. However, this exemption has increasingly been questioned as the financial landscape of education evolves.
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