 | Church Administration Understanding Your Tax-Exempt Status How to protect your church from losing the benefits of being a nonprofit ministry.
| Store Code: CLT13 Format(s): Microsoft Word  Price: $9.95



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| Topics: | Legal, Money, Not-for-profit issues, Policies, Politics, Taxes |
| Filters: | Business administrator, Church board, Finances, Management, Office administrator, Pastor |
| References: | None |
| Date Added: | November 07, 2007 |
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Most American churches are recognized by the government as tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organizations. This downloadable packet will explain how to maintain the benefits of being tax exempt.
This Training Pack contains all of the following:
Obtaining Tax-Exempt StatusWhat you need to know about how the government recognizes your tax status Richard Hammar
Maintaining Your Tax-Exempt StatusOnce understood, these three guidelines will go a long way toward protecting your church. Richard Hammar
Politically Involved and Tax ExemptThe two are not mutually exclusive, provided you understand the limitations. Richard Hammar
Reporting and Recordkeeping GuidelinesHow to receipt, disclose, record, and report as a nonprofit organization Richard Hammar
When You Must Pay TaxesIncome from unrelated business is subject to federal taxation. Richard Hammar
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