Originally Posted by derby_dude
Originally Posted by antelope_sniper
Originally Posted by Everyday Hunter
Originally Posted by antelope_sniper
And now they get to write off on their taxes.

No, they don't. The rules for tax deductible charitable contributions are pretty clearly spelled out. People gathering in someone's home to worship together qualifies no one for a tax deduction.

Steve.


You set your ministry up as a part time home business.

Actually you can, not under a charitable contribution, but as a business expense.


Please pray tell how that is done because as a tax preparer I would like to know.


Actually you can, not under a charitable contribution, but as a business expense.

In addition, you can write of the cost of your housing, even if you own your own home:

http://www.jewcy.com/jewish-religion-and-beliefs/home_church_means_big_tax_breaks




Last edited by antelope_sniper; 10/14/14.

You didn't use logic or reason to get into this opinion, I cannot use logic or reason to get you out of it.

You cannot over estimate the unimportance of nearly everything. John Maxwell