Minister not allowed housing allowance exclusion.

A minister didn’t receive a salary from his church, but the church paid his personal credit card charges, his home mortgage and home utility expenses. He claimed these payments should be excluded from his income because he made a vow of poverty. The Tax Court upheld the IRS in finding the payments were taxable income….

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If You Receive an IRS Notice, Here’s What to Do

In the unlikely event you receive a letter or request for an audit from the IRS or state Department of Revenue relating to your tax return, one of our tax professionals will be available year-round to provide guidance on what to expect, how to prepare, and help answer your questions. Each year the IRS sends…

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Atheist Minister? Oxymoron? The Federal government doesn’t think so…

The Tennessean recently published an article regarding the Freedom From Religion Foundation’s lawsuit challenging the clergy housing allowance exclusion. Their argument against the clergy housing allowance exclusion is that the tax breaks gives an unfair advantage to  religious organizations. Lawyers for the Federal government are now arguing that leaders of atheist organizations may qualify for…

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Four Important Church Requirements

Prepare list of all church property for insurance purposes – include item description, serial number and value Prepare list of safety deposit box contents – update authority as needed – access should be allowed by two unrelated people Computer records are backed up and password protected for security Ideally, four individuals are required for regular…

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Making A Charitable Contribution?

If you want to claim a charitable deduction, be sure the church or charity you select is a tax-qualified organization under IRS rules. Charitable purchases are only deductible in the amount exceeding the worth of the item purchased. For example, if you attend a $50 a plate dinner for children’s hospital, the deductible amount is…

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Are your church workers classified correctly?

Churches may soon face increased scrutiny relating to employment classifications. The Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration found in a recent study that 19 percent of small business employers didn’t comply with IRS rulings on worker status. This percent may be higher among churches. We recommended that your church review and increase compliance with employee…

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Gift Giving Limitations

How much can you give before the IRS gets involved? The IRS has set the annual gift tax exclusion at $14,000 this year. What this means is that you can gift up to $14,000 each to as many individuals as you like this year without having to pay any gift taxes. A married couple can…

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Volunteering? Don’t forget to keep track of mileage.

You can deduct as a charitable contribution any mileage directly related to the use of your car and unreimbursed out-of-pocket expenses in providing services to a charitable organization. You cannot deduct general repair and maintenance expenses, depreciation, registration fees, or the costs of tires or insurance.  You can use a standard mileage rate of 14…

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