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WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
- New IRS status on pastors/clergy
- If churches are required to issue 1099's on evangelists
and guest speakers
- If pastors can take a housing allowance under the new
rules
- How to avoid penalties on your church
- If you can receive a nontaxable love offering
- The new sanctions on nonprofit organizations
- How you can save $3,000 a year in taxes as a pastor or
minister
- How to handle the pastor's automobile expenses
- How the IRS has targeted ministers for tax audits
- If donors' cancelled checks are proof of donations
- How to set up your church books properly
- Who should count the offerings
- How many people are required to count the church offerings
- If there's a thief in God's house
- The new requirements for issuing charitable contribution
receipts to your members/donors
- If auxiliary accounts are now illegal
- If you can use your personal credit card for church business
- If you have to pay social security tax on your housing
allowance
- How to handle benevolence and needy families requests
and if they're subject to tax
- How to establish the pastor's compensation package and
reduce their taxes
- How to establish the offering envelope system in your
church for a foolproof audit system
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