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NOTE: The Department of Labor (DOL) and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) use different criteria for determining whether a worker is an employee or independent contractor, and the criteria serve different purposes.
The DOLs criteria are primarily used for determining eligibility for wage and hourly protections under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), ( which we covered in Ep 57) while the IRS’s 20-factor control test is used for tax purposes.
On January 9th, 2024, the DOL unveiled its final rule, which fundamentally alters how businesses/organizations (incl. churches) determine whether a worker is an employee or an independent contractor. Effective March 11th, 2024, this rule replaces the 2021 independent contractor rule issued under former President Donald Trump, introducing a six-factor test to evaluate worker classification.
But what exactly are these six factors, and how do they impact churches and workers alike? We break it down in this episode.
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Segment 1: Tax Realities
Ministers Pay Taxes: Dispelling myths.Legal Truth: Courts reject tax exemption claims.Cautionary Note: Risks of tax evasion.Segment 2: Ministerial Taxes 101
Tax Status: Ministers are self-employed.Who's Qualified: Active licensed, ordained, or commissioned ministers.Tax Responsibilities: Pay taxes through withholding or estimated payments.Segment 3: Compliance & Penalties
Filing Rules: Ministers must file if earning over $400.Accuracy Matters: Penalties for wrong tax reporting.Get Help: Advising professional tax assistance.Segment 4: Church Payroll Taxes
Get FEIN: Federal Employer Identification Number is essential.How to Get FEIN: Fill Form SS-4.EFTPS Registration: Needed for tax payments.Segment 5: Payroll Tax Basics
Federal Income TaxMedicare TaxSocial Security TaxUnemployment Taxes for Churches.xo,MichelleNext Steps:Grab Your Freebies:Six Steps to Doing Business God's Way biz owners
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Tax season is upon us, and with it comes the need for proper documentation. Improper donation receipts can cause headaches for both donors and organizations. In this episode, we'll dive into the essential elements of a donation acknowledgment letter to ensure compliance with IRS standards.
Main Content:
Understanding IRS Requirements:Explaining IRS guidelines for donors, including the need for timely written communication and recordkeeping.Highlighting the responsibility of donors to obtain proper documentation for charitable contributions.Church's Responsibilities:Outlining the essential components of a donation acknowledgement letter, as specified by the IRS.Emphasizing the importance of timely and accurate acknowledgement for contributions of $250 or more.Crafting the Letter:Providing a step-by-step guide for structuring a donation acknowledgement letter.Discussing the format, content, and personalization techniques to enhance donor engagement.Conclusion: As we wrap up, remember the significance of accurate recordkeeping and timely acknowledgement in fostering trust and compliance. By following these guidelines, you can ensure that your organization meets IRS standards and cultivates strong relationships with donors.
See links below that were referenced in this episode.
IRS Publication 1771
IRS Publication 526
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Introduction:
Welcome to episode 57 of the Bookkeeping with a Purpose podcast!Exploring the complexities of federal regulations, particularly regarding church employees and overtime rules.I stumbled upon something fascinating recently, and you know me, I can’t keep cool discoveries to myself. So, buckle up for a journey into the world of church finance regulations!Federal regulations often lack clarity, especially when it comes to topics like church employees and overtime rules.Sparked by a question about a past episode I recorded on church employees and overtime rules, recent research uncovered new insights, prompting a deeper dive into the subject. Spoiler alert: it’s not as straightforward as it seems.Segment 1: Quote of the Day
Drawing inspiration from Greek philosopher Aristotle: “We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence then, is not an act, but a habit.”Segment 2: Understanding Fact Sheet #14A
Exploring Fact Sheet #14A from the Wage & Hour Division of the US Department of Labor.Highlighting protections offered by the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), including minimum wage, overtime regulations, record-keeping requirements, and child labor standards.Segment 3: Coverage Criteria
Diving into two key ways employees are covered under the FLSA.Enterprise Coverage: Employees of businesses generating at least $500,000 in annual sales revenue, with exceptions for non-profit organizations unless engaged in qualifying commercial activities.Individual Coverage: Employees engaged in interstate commerce or closely-related processes essential to such production.Segment 4: Application to Church Employees
Demonstrating how church employees may fall under FLSA protections, particularly through involvement in interstate commerce-related activities.Debunking common misconceptions and emphasizing compliance with overtime regulations, minimum wage rules, record-keeping requirements, and child labor standards.Segment 5: Volunteer Guidelines
Clarifying volunteer regulations outlined in Fact Sheet #14A:Restrictions on volunteering in commercial activities.Prohibitions against displacing paid employees with volunteers.Limitations on paid employees volunteering for similar services performed in their job roles.Episode Support Links
Fact Sheet #14A: Non-Profit Organizations and the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)
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In Episode 42 I talked to you about 3 steps to help you create a sound budget. In today's episode I want to help you take the next step in the budgeting process - ensuring that every program you created a budget line item for is carried out with excellence so that you can actually stay within that budget! Listen in to see how you can continue to honor God in the budget process.
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Direct from the IRS website:
A minister's housing allowance (sometimes called a parsonage allowance or a rental allowance) is excludable from gross income for income tax purposes but not for self-employment tax purposes.
If you receive as part of your salary (for services as a minister) an amount officially designated (in advance of payment) as a housing allowance, and the amount isn’t more than reasonable pay for your services, you can exclude from gross income the lesser of the following amounts:
the amount officially designated (in advance of payment) as a housing allowance;the amount actually used to provide or rent a home; orthe fair market rental value of the home (including furnishings, utilities, garage, etc.).The payments officially designated as a housing allowance must be used in the year received.
Include any amount of the allowance that you can't exclude as wages on line 1a of Form 1040, U.S. Individual Income Tax Return or Form 1040-SR, U.S. Tax Return for Seniors. Enter “Excess allowance” and the amount on the dotted line next to line 1a.
If your congregation furnishes housing in kind as pay for your services as a minister instead of a housing allowance, you may exclude the fair market rental value of the housing from income, but you must include the fair market rental value of the housing in net earnings from self-employment for self-employment tax purposes.
For more information on a minister’s housing allowance, refer to Publication 517, Social Security and Other Information for Members of the Clergy and Religious Workers.
For information on earnings for clergy and reporting of self-employment tax, refer to Tax Topic 417, Earnings for Clergy.
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1099-NEC or 1099-Misc?
Knowing which form to use can be confusing.
In today's episode I go over
1. who should receive a Form 1099
2. which Form 1099 do you send
3. special circumstances that determine which form to use
4. e-filing requirements
5. filing deadlines
I hope this helps!
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In today's episode we go over how to properly fill out your Ministers W-2, the new mileage rate for 2024 and 1099 filing requirements and deadlines.xo,MichelleNext Steps:Grab Your Freebies:
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The IRS has announced the tax opening date for 2024.
In today's episode I share a list of documents you need to start gathering together to help make the tax prep process smoother for you and your tax preparer.
This week's Courageous Obedience Moment is to look for God and how His character is revealed in Scripture instead of reading the Bible with the intent of looking for what the Word has to say to you. Look for God!
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IRS blurb for your annual contribution statements
" Pursuant to Internal Revenue Code requirements for substantiation of charitable deductions, no goods or services were provided in return for the Tax Deductible contributions"
For QuickBooks Desktop:
" Unless otherwise noted, the only good or services provided are intangible religious benefits"
Records that should be retained for 5 years:
Offering Envelopes (unless you put a disclaimer advising members to request any necessary changes within a specified time period on the annual statement)Annual contribution statementsWritten acknowledgment of charitable contributionsWritten verification of participation in short-term mission projects approved by the churchSubstantiation of business related expenses that are a part of an Accountable Reimbursement PlanMinister job descriptions and Housing designationsCopies of IRS forms (ex. 941, W-2's, 990-T, W-4's, 1099's)Records to keep until Jesus comes back :-)
Any and all legal documents for the church (incl. Articles of Incorporation, Constitution & Bylaws, Tax exemption records)Church Policies, Job descriptions, Compensation Package data, Accountable Reimbursement Plans & Safety Net Housing Allowance docs if you have oneCorrespondence from the taxing authorities incl. IRS, State and local authorities (incl. Form 1023 application, SS-4 EIN number, Form 8274)Courageous Obedience Moment:
From Calm Your Anxiety by Robert J. Morgan
"Equipping yourself with Scriptures will help your mind be trained to move from panic to peace, from worry to worship, and from anxiety to confident trust. Identify three scriptures that will help you make these movements. Recite them each day until you've memorized them."
Be blessed my friend.
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With the end of year upon us, let's take the time to review what worked well this year, and what didn't. Then take steps to make next year even better!
Here are some links to resources that can help increase your knowledge in church finances.
www.thechurchnetwork.com
www.churchlawandtax.com
www.bookkeepersinnercircle.com
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Communication. You hear it mentioned when you're in a relationship. But communication is also vital to your business success. Today I talk about 3 areas of communication that you need to pay attention to in order to experience the success you desire in your service to the local church.
I open with a story about a remarkable lady who works in her church office and has some unique challenges.
I hope this episode blesses you.
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Intuit is always changing things, and not always for the best. Many small and medium size churches still use QB Desktop and it has been my software of choice for the last 27 years. Intuit made the announcement this week that they will no longer make the Desktop version available to new customers effective July 31, 2024. As QB Pro Advisors and bookkeeping professionals, we knew it was coming, we just didn't know when. Current subscribers CAN still keep your desktop subscription, you just have to pay an annual fee. The days of purchasing the software and it being a "one and done" are gone. xo,MichelleNext Steps:Grab Your Freebies:
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Dual tax status = EE for income tax purposes, but considered SE for FICA tax purposesMinister should make ETP throughout the year to help pay for the SE taxes that will be due on their income to avoid underpayment penalties if they owe over $1,000 tax liabilityEE vs IC IRS link Publication 1779 downloadHA is exempt from Federal Income Tax, but IS subject to SECA and has limitations on the amount that can be designatedBusiness expenses must be allocated between taxable and nontaxable income (calculated on the 3 Clergy worksheets on the ministers tax return)Special rules apply to retired ministers who receive any of their retirement benefits as HA Form 4361 explanation (filed within first 2 years of earning minister earnings of $400 or more) - NON revocableDue to TCJA until 2025 the Misc. Itemized deduction subject to 2% AGI limitation is not allowed. However, if the minister has unreimbursed job expenses, he can subtract them from SE earnings on Worksheet 3 of the Clergy Worksheets in the minister's 1040 tax returnGifts given to active ministers may actually be compensation for services rendered and therefore included as taxable income.
I hope this information is helpful to you.
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Regardless of what's going on in your life or your business, there is ALWAYS something to be thankful for.
In today's episode, I go over some items that we should all be thankful for this year.
Thanks for taking a listen and I hope you have a very Happy Thanksgiving!
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Check your W-4 information - make sure have all required information on all current and past 2023 EE’s and update if neededThis is also a good time to update your EE files with any new information or missing info incl. I-9’sBeginning January 2024, the IRS has issued final regulations for filing paper return and you now have to file electronically if you have only 10 or more W-2 OR 1099’s to file.W-2’s SSA.gov/BSO = you will have to create a new login through either ID.Me or Login.govI use track1099 to file my 1099 forms Can either email or print and mail to contractorsMake a list of all your contractors and make sure you have the info needed If you're ready to get serious about learning church finances, you can join the Bookkeepers Inner Circle which is my paid private coaching community for all things church finances where you will have access to me each month for a LIVE Q & A session along with monthly training videos. To check it out go to, www.bookkeepersinnercircle.com and join today! xo,MichelleNext Steps:Grab Your Freebies:
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Today we will be talking about things we want to accomplish in this last quarter. We will talk about 4 tasks I want you to do:
1. Tell your members about donation deadlines
2. Understand the $250 rule
3. Locate your 501c3 letter
4. Review your insurance policy
I hope this gets you off to a good start on checking off those year-end tasks.
As always, thanks for sharing your time with me.
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In todays episode I walk you through three reasons why generally all love offerings to staff members are considered taxable income by the IRS.
It can be frustrating, but the IRS is clear that "income from whatever source derived" is taxable.
Take a listen to see what else the IRS has to say on the topic.
As always, thanks for taking time to listen. I truly appreciate it!
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Wahoo! We are back in podcast land and I am SO happy! Thanks for your patience while I worked through a few obstacles.
Today we are talking about steps to help you in the budgeting process.
They are:
1. Identify & Evaluate the programs and activities most important to your church
2. Define your Church Compensation Philosophy
3. Give your best estimate of the funds you will need to accomplish your mission
As always, I thank you SO much for spending some of your valuable time with me. I look forward to talking with you again soon!
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Knowing who qualifies for salary and who doesn't is an important process you need to know for your church. Listen to todays episode to find out who can be on salary and who can't.xo,MichelleNext Steps:Grab Your Freebies:
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