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Church Finance SEMINAR BY MAY HER (MAIV)

Bible A.Pay Taxes, Romans 13:1-7 Must pay Taxes, Romans 13: 6, 7 This is also why you pay taxes, for the authorities are God’s servants, who give their full time to governing. Give everyone that you owe him; if you owe taxes, pay taxes, …. B.Avoid criticism, 2 Corinthians 8:20-21 “We want to avoid any criticism of the way we administer this liberal gift. For we are taking pains to do what is right not only in the eyes of the Lord but also the eyes of men.” Albert Einstein says, The hardest thing in the world to understand is the income tax. ***Very tough Job, but don’t worry*** Ephesians 1: and his incomparably great power for us who believe. That power is like the working of his mighty strength, which he exerted in Christ when he raised him from the dead and seated him at his right hand in the heavenly realms.

THE COMMON ERRORS OF CHURCH Common error 1.Make payroll without an employer identification number. 2.The board allows the treasurer full authority to determination of Minister Status (W-2 or 1099). 3.Treating the Minister as an employee for social security purpose. Correct procedure New church must apply for an employer identification number from IRS before they can make any payment to a employee or contractor, by using the Form SS-4 from IRS office. The board should use IRS form SS-8 to determination your Minister work Status. Minister are always self- employed for social security purposes with respect to ministerial services. The Board designates a housing allowance and reimbursement for the Minister at the beginning of the year.

THE COMMON ERRORS OF CHURCH Common error 4. Withholding taxes from Minister pay without authorization. 5.Not filing 941 or 944 forms 6.Not issuing W-2 or 1099MISC form. 7.Not retaining any church record. Correct procedure Minister is exempt from income tax withholding whether they report their income taxes as employees or self-employed; Minister who report their income taxes as an employee can request voluntary withholding by submitting a Form W-4 to the church. Those forms must be filed quarterly or annually by a church with an employee. A W-2 must be issued to each employee; and a 1099-MISC must be issued to each none employee (who received compensation of at least $600 during the year). Follow the Finance Manual for Alliance Church Treasurers (and pastors) APPENDIX E. “Record Retention Periods.”

THE COMMON ERRORS OF CHURCH Common error 8. Not complying with payroll tax deposit requirements. 9. Reimburse unaccountable to the minister and not report. Correct procedure The church must deposit the taxes it withholds. The church has to deposits these taxes by the 15 th of the following month with a qualified financial institution (along with a Form 8109). Set an Accountable Reimbursement Plan for Minister.

Hmong Alliance Church of The Christian and Missionary Alliance Hmong Alliance Church of The C&MA  May Her P.O. Box 7 Denver, Colorado Adams May Her  1234 Main St.  January 1, 1984 Denver, Colorado 

MoobXwbfwb Forgiven Rd Denver, CO Hmong Alliance Church 1234 Main St. Denver, CO

Social security and Medicare taxes are collected under two systems. Under the Self-Employment Contributions Act (SECA), the self- employed person pays all the taxes. Under the Federal Insurance Contributions Act (FICA), the em- ployee and the employer each pay half of the taxes. No earnings are subject to both systems. If you are an employee of a church or church organization that makes Election to Exclude Their Employees From FICA Coverage and pay you $ or more in wages during the tax year, you must pay SE tax on those wage. (Publication 517, 2009 ) p.4

Are You Covered under FICA or SECA? Find your occupation in the left column and read across the table to find if you are covered under FICA or SECA. OccupationCovered under FICACovered under SECA MinisterNO. You are exempt.Yes, if you do not have an approved exemption from the IRS. No, if you have an approved exemption. Member of a religious order who has not taken a vow of poverty No. You are exempt.Yes, if you do not have an approved exemption from the IRS. No, if you have an approved exemption. Member of a religious order who has taken a vow of poverty Yes, if: You order elected FICA coverage for its members, or You worked outside the order and the was not required by, or done on behalf of, the order No, if, neither of the above applies. No. You are exempt Christian Science practitioner or reader No. You are exempt.Yes, if you do not have an approved exemption from the IRS. No, if you have an approved exemption Religious worker (church employee) Yes, if your employer did not elect to excluded you. No, if your employer elected to excluded you. Yes, if your employer elected to exclude you from FICA. No, if you are under FICA Member of a recognized religious sect. Yes, if you are an employee and do not have an approved exemption from IRS. No, if you have an approved exemption. Yes, if you are self-employed and do not have an approved exemption from the IRS No, if you have an approved exemption

Housing Allowance Expense Form For Clergy Minister are permitted to exclude from their church income for federal income tax purposes a "housing allowance" designated by their employing church, to the extent that the allowance is used to pay housing expenses. To assist the HMONG DISTRICT in designating an appropriate amount, please estimate on this form the housing expenses you expect to pay next year, and then return to the finance officer of the Hmong District. CATEGORY ESTIMATED AMOUNT OF EXPENSE FOR Mortgage or Rental Payment_____________________ 2. Utilities (electricity, gas water, trash pickup Local telephone charge)_____________________ 3. Furnishings and Appliance (purchase and repair)___________________ 4. Structural Repairs and Remodeling___________________ 5. Yard Maintenance and Improvements___________________ 6. Maintenance Items ( household cleansers, light bulbs, Pest control, etc... )___________________ 7. Miscellaneous_____________________ Total Estimated Expenses for 2010_________________ The above listed expenses represent a reasonable estimate of my housing expenses for next year. I understand and agree that: The Hmong District will not designate a portion of my compensation as housing allowance until I complete and return this form. Retroactive designations of housing allowances are not legally effective. It is my responsibility to notify the Hmong District in the event that these estimates prove to be materially inaccurate during the year. My housing allowance exclusion is an exclusion for federal income taxes only. I must add my housing allowance as income in reporting my self-employment taxes on Schedule SE (unless I am exempt from self-employment taxes). _______________________________________________ Signature of Minister Date I attest that I received this form from the above minister on____________________, 2010 _____________________________________________________ Signature of DS Date

Amounts included in gross income. To figure your earnings from self-employment (on Schedule SE) 1.Salaries and fees for your qualified services, 2.Offerings you receive fro marriages, baptisms, funerals, messes, etc. 3.The value of meals and lodging provided to you, your spouse, and your dependents for your employer’s convenience, 4.The fair rental value of a parsonage provided to you (including the cost of utilities that are furnished) and the rental allowance (including an amount for payment of utilities) paid to you, and 5.Any amount a church pays toward your income tax or SE tax, other than withholding the amount from your salary. This amount also subject to income tax

Church Staff/Employee Compensation Compensation Package Examples: 1.Clergy, Rev. Moob Xwbfwb Salary: Base Salary ……………………………$20,000 Housing Allowance………………. $10,000 Reimbursement Allowance……… $5,500 Employer Social Security Grant … $5,000 Total………………………………….. …….$40,500 Benefits: Heath/Dental Insurance …………. $5,000 Total Package Value…………………. $45,500 2.Non-Clergy, Paaj Secretary Salary: Base Salary ……………………… …….. $12,100 Benefits: Heath/Dental Insurance …………. …… $2,500 Total Package Value…………….. ….. $14,600

Reporting to Tax Authorities Quarterly Reports A.Form 941 Work-Sheet for Form 941 Base Salary for Rev. Moob, Xwbfwb$20,000 Church Social Security Grant $5,000 Total………………$25,000 / 4 = $6,250 Base Salary for Paaj Secretary …..$12,100 / 4 = $3,025 Then $6,250 + $3,025 = $9,275 The $9,275 will be appear on Form 941 line 2 B.Form W-3 Work-Sheet for Form 941 Total of Rev. Moob, Xwbfwb $25,000 Total for Paaj Secretary……………………$12,100 Totals…………………………$37,100 Then $37,100 will be appear on Form W-3 box 1

How to set up an Accountable Reimbursement Plan The Church must have: 1.The payment of expense must be for ordinary and necessary expenses for job performance. 2.There must be a written policy or plan. 3.The employer (Church) must allocate expense fund that are distinct from personal compensation. 4.The employee (Minister must account for expenses in a timely and proper manner. The reporting system should require the pastor to submit written records and receipts that detail each expenditure. These should include: 1.The date 2.The type of expense 3.To whom it was paid 4.The business or ministry purpose If expenses exceed the amount allowance for reimbursement plan may not be paid or reimbursed by salary reduction. For example, if $5,500 is budgeted for the year but the minister actually spends $6,000 by year end, the extra $500 cannot be treated as a reimbursement by simply reducing the minister’s $500.

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Pastor Hmong Alliance Church of the C&MA 1234 Main St Denver, CO Rev. Moob Xwbfwb 7777 Forgiven Rd. Denver, CO Ordained – Not included above 10,000 Housing Allowance 6,000 CO 25, ,0000 X 403b 

Secretary Hmong Alliance Church of the C&MA 1234 Main St Denver, CO Paaj Secretary 7777 Forgiven Rd. Denver, CO ,100 2, CO 12, ,

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Hmong Alliance Church of C&MA 1234 Main St Denver, CO Joe A. Smith 7777 Forgiven Rd Denver, CO 12345