Cell Phone Use/Texting While Driving Policy

Guidance for Churches Providing a church policy regarding cell phone use and texting while driving is important reminder for employees to understand the church policy and state laws. Although the dangers of “distracted driving” are well-documented, many people still engage in the practices of texting or using cell phones while driving. Churches should take steps to discourage these…

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Upcoming Important Deadlines

April 18th Deadline: – Deadline to make a 2016 IRA Contribution – This includes your Roth IRA contribution as well.  – Contributions to Health Savings Account – Deadline to contribute to your HSA and get a tax deduction for 2016. $3,400 for Singles and $6,750 for Married/Family.  – Individual Tax Returns Due – Due date…

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Can We Ban Cell Phones from Church Employees?

Churches can be expected to give their undivided attention to the work you pay them to perform, and if that means cell phones need to be turned off or put away, you are entitled to make this request. However, employees should be allowed to use cell phones during their break and meal periods, as this…

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Unreimbursed Professional Clergy Expense

If your church does not reimburse you for your out-of-pocket ministry-related expenses, you can deduct them on your return. They are deductible only if they are ordinary, necessary, and reasonable ministry expense. Please find a few examples below. Ministry-related travel, transportation, meal, and entertainment expenses Professional liability insurance premiums Computer or cellular telephone your church…

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Protect yourself from identity theft

Tax season is upon us with tax forms arriving in inboxes and mailboxes. Tackling your 2016 tax return may be a dreaded chore (because of complexity or the prospect of owing additional tax) or a welcome event (because you are due a refund). Either way, getting started early may help make your tax-filing season less…

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Take the First Step Towards Paperless Payroll

Paper checks are expensive. And with the average church is spending about $30.11 on employee compensation for every hour worked, there’s a good chance you’re spending more than you need to on payroll. Online payroll and direct deposit is the way of the future for payroll services. To evaluate the potential benefits, here are some questions…

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Become a Member

Membership Benefits  Ask a Tax Pro Members receive 5 free questions each calendar year. Researching a tax issue on your own takes time and can leave you wondering if you’ve got the right answer. Turn to Clergy Financial Resources to save time while getting the correct answers. When you need an answer, our support staff is ready…

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How Much Time Do You Spend Searching For HR answers?

Time Savings With Quick Access to Resources By having the HR Support Center as a resource, churches can save hours of time by having quick access to content, templates, checklists and documents that are built and frequently updated by an in-house team of certified HR Professionals. Getting On-Demand HR Advice & Custom Documents Churches who have…

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The Most Common W-4 Questions

In many cases, you probably don’t even think about it past your first day of work. But then something happens – you get married, start a new job, ordained or licensed, have a baby – and you need to take a closer look. That’s when your mind starts scrambling with questions. Below, you’ll find the…

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Where’s My Refund?

The Where’s My Refund? tool is where taxpayers can check on the status of refunds, will be updated on Saturday, February 18 for most early filers. The IRS said Tuesday that the page will be updated with projected deposit dates for early EITC and ACTC refund filers a few days after Wednesday, February 15. Due to differing…

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