Tips for Clergy and their Spouse Who Travel for Charity Work

Do you plan to travel for a church mission trip or other charity work this summer? Some travel expenses may help lower your taxes if you itemize deductions when you file next year. Here are five tax tips Clergy Financial Resources wants you to know about travel while serving a charity. 1. You must volunteer to…

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Do HR rules and regulations keep you up at night?

Hiring new employees is always an exciting milestone in any church, but it can also be overwhelming. We know you are doing the right thing by ensuring tax and payroll accuracy with your payroll. Now it’s time to confirm you are in compliance with the other federal and state regulations. Here are two things you…

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Tips for Dealing with IRS Notices

Tax season has come and gone again and now the IRS is taking a second look at some returns. Even if you’ve already filed a return and received a refund, it is possible that a letter from the IRS could show up in your mailbox. Each year, the IRS sends millions of letters and notices…

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Suffolk County, MA – Automatic Extension

The IRS will issue a notice giving eligible taxpayers until July 15, 2013, to file their 2012 returns and pay any taxes normally due April 15. No filing and payment penalties will be due as long as returns are filed and payments are made by July 15, 2013. By law, interest, currently at the annual…

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Tips for Clergy Who Missed the Tax Deadline

Clergy Financial Resources has some advice for clergy who missed the tax filing deadline. File as soon as possible.  If you owe federal income tax, you should file and pay as soon as you can to minimize any penalty and interest charges. There is no penalty for filing a late return if you are due…

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Health Insurance Payroll Deduction…Taxable or Not?

In order for the payroll reductions for health insurance to be tax-free for employees, the church has to establish a POP (premium only plan) or FSA (flexible spending account) or a cafeteria plan. These benefit plans offer the employee the option to forgo part of his or her compensation on a tax-free basis in order…

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MN Department of Revenue Issues TurboTax Warning

 On Friday, March 8, 2013, the Minnesota Department issued the following warning regarding Intuit products used for income tax preparation (TurboTax, Lacerte, Intuit online, ProSeries). “The Minnesota Department of Revenue advises you not to use Intuit (TurboTax, Lacerte, Intuit online, ProSeries) to file your Minnesota taxes electronically or on paper. Intuit has discovered multiple issues…

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Housing Provided for Student Clergy – Taxable or Not?

Like other fringe benefits, free or discounted church-provided lodging is usually subject to income and other taxes. To determine the fair market value of the housing provided to an intern, the church may check local newspaper listings for comparable rental properties or ask a local realtor for an estimate of the property’s rental value. The…

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Online Tax Software and Your Clergy Tax Return

Online tax software are great programs for basic secular returns but is often times  challenged by the complexity of a clergy return. These software packages do not address some of the tax rules unique to ministers which will greatly affect the accuracy of your return. Therefore, clergy using an online tax software package will require…

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FAFSA and the IRS

Every year, students across America who hope to receive federal financial aid for college must apply for it by filling out a FAFSA, the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. This year, the timing is a little more difficult than usual. Because the IRS had to delay processing of individual returns this year due to…

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