Are Masonic Lodges 501c3?

Overview of Lodge Tax Status

Lodges are 501(c)(10) Fraternal Lodge Societies. Donations for charitable purposes can be tax deductible. Donations for operations are not. In England, the current Mark Grand Master is Prince Michael of Kent. All lodges have 501(c)(3)-(10) status from Grand Lodge, providing tax benefits like no sales tax. A 990 form must be filed each year.

Masonic Grand Lodge of Texas

The Masonic Grand Lodge Library and Museum of Texas is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. The Duke of Kent has been the Grand Master of the United Grand Lodge of England for over 50 years, conducting 20 engagements connected to Freemasonry in 2017.

Legal Aspects of Churches and 501(c)(3) Status

Subsections (a) and (b) don’t apply to churches, integrated auxiliaries, conventions, or associations of churches, known as the "mandatory exception" rule. A 501(c)(3) church risks its tax-exempt status if it speaks openly against anything the government declares legal, even if immoral. There are certain 501(c)(3) restrictions that churches must comply with, whether they apply for the status or not.

Masonic Rings Tradition

While Mason rings have different styles, if you are not a Freemason, you should not wear one. Only Master Masons may wear a Blue Lodge or 3rd Degree Master Ring.

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