Ministers Church Forms

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A Church has a reporting responsibility to the IRS and their State of the many forms for the church's activities in dealing with money. This 200+ page of information will help Pastors, Church Trustees, and Church Finance Teams as they go through the Money Maze for the church. It will also help Church Leaders set up the Church finances and disbursements. The information will relieve stress from questions leaders have been wondering about.

We have included information about the State of California, where the author resides. Other states will have some of the requirements. The IRS usually does not audit the church books, but it goes through the back door of how it pays its employees, gives money away, and whistle-blowers or upset church members report to the IRS

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A Church has a reporting responsibility to the IRS and their State of the many forms for the church's activities in dealing with money. This 200+ page of information will help Pastors, Church Trustees, and Church Finance Teams as they go through the Money Maze for the church. It will also help Church Leaders set up the Church finances and disbursements. The information will relieve stress from questions leaders have been wondering about.

We have included information about the State of California, where the author resides. Other states will have some of the requirements. The IRS usually does not audit the church books, but it goes through the back door of how it pays its employees, gives money away, and whistle-blowers or upset church members report to the IRS

A Church has a reporting responsibility to the IRS and their State of the many forms for the church's activities in dealing with money. This 200+ page of information will help Pastors, Church Trustees, and Church Finance Teams as they go through the Money Maze for the church. It will also help Church Leaders set up the Church finances and disbursements. The information will relieve stress from questions leaders have been wondering about.

We have included information about the State of California, where the author resides. Other states will have some of the requirements. The IRS usually does not audit the church books, but it goes through the back door of how it pays its employees, gives money away, and whistle-blowers or upset church members report to the IRS