September 9, 2020
When working with taxes, financial planning and retirement, you often have to provide sensitive information. You don’t want your social security number or finances released to the public, so it is important to take some precautions. While e-mail is a fast and easy way to send information, it’s not as secure as you may think….
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September 2, 2020
The IRS has issued Notice 2020-65 deferring the withholding and deposit of the employee’s share of Social Security (OASDI) taxes on applicable wages. Specifically, the deferral applies to applicable wages paid on a pay date between September 1, 2020, and December 31, 2020. The availability of deferral is based on the date the employee is paid….
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September 2, 2020
Answer: Yes, you can use a new home equity loan for your housing allowance, but with some restrictions. The Internal Revenue Service allows ministers to use home equity loans as a housing expense, but only if the loan is used for direct housing-related expenses (i.e. for maintenance or the purchase of a home). If you…
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September 2, 2020
Ministers who live in the same home for a long time may reach the point where they are paying off their mortgage. At this point, many ministers wonder how not having a mortgage will affect their housing allowance. Fortunately, you can still qualify for the housing allowance if you have paid off your mortgage. However,…
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August 26, 2020
Whether it’s something they’ve been doing for years or something they just started to make extra money, taxpayers must report income earned from hobbies in 2020 on next year’s tax return. What the difference between a hobby and a business? A business operates to make a profit. People engage in a hobby for sport or…
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August 26, 2020
No, you can change your designation at any time throughout the year, and you can amend it as needed. IRS details the housing allowance in section 107 of the Internal Revenue Code. While the IRS does not specify when you can designate, they do specify that designating must be done in advance. You can only…
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August 26, 2020
As the pandemic continues, many will experience economic hardship due to medical bills or due to a lost job. The CARES Act of 2020 provides some relief by allowing individuals to draw up to $10,000 from their retirement with minimized tax consequences. In order to qualify, you must meet one of the following criteria: Be…
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August 19, 2020
Question – Can I claim storage unit rental as an expense related to housing allowance? Answer – No. IRS only allows expenses related to your primary residence. A separate storage unit is not attached to the home in any way, so it cannot be used as a housing expense. A similar situation occurs with utility…
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August 19, 2020
Married clergy often have a choice of health options with their spouse. One common question is whether you can contribute to both an HSA and an FSA at the same time. The answer is usually no, but like most tax questions, there are a few exceptions. IRS publication 969 (https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p969.pdf) answers this question for us:…
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August 13, 2020
Vacation policies are intended to be used for the specific purpose of vacation or leisure time, and churches who offer vacation time generally offer sick leave as well. The alternative to having two separate benefits is a singular Paid Time Off (PTO) benefit, which may be used for any purpose the employee chooses. Some states…
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