Our not-for profit tax advisors have years of experience working alongside churches, synagogues and other faith-based organisations to minimize their taxes and preserve their tax exempt status.
There are ways to avoid making mistakes in church bookkeeping.
We offer our clients an in depth knowledge of the unique challenges facing religious organizations today. We spend many hours every year continuing to stay abreast of the new regulations and current tax laws that will affect our non-profit clients including churches, synagogues, mosques, church schools, church daycares and other religious-based organizations.
Atlanta Church Bookkeeping LLC makes it super simple to get up and running. Our general ledger is perfectly structured and you don't need an accounting to degree to understand.
Atlanta Church Bookkeeping LLC is proud to offer the best in affordable nonprofit and church accounting in Suwanee, Lawrenceville, Gwinnett, and throughout the state of Georgia. We understand that nonprofits are an integral part of the community. They play an essential role in building strong communities. Our team helps them thrive, grow, and succeed. Outsourcing your church or nonprofits accounting offers endless benefits. Please contact us and tell us on we can assist your church or nonprofit. We are always here to help.
We believe everyone should be empowered to make informed financial decisions. We are proud to share the knowledge we have, even though we don't offer every financial product and company available, but we do provide objective and independent information and tools that are simple and easy to use.
It is not possible to keep a church's books in order by maintaining a check registry.
Working in church accounting, you share the same responsibilities as an accountant in any other organization. You record expenses, track contributions made by the congregation, and monitor spending on various programs. Your duties center around bookkeeping, documenting and controlling finances for a church.
81% of church revenue came from individual donations. 34% of congregations have endowments, which constituted on average 4% of their revenue. Only 2% of churches received revenue from government grants; 12% received finance from non-government grants.
Common Church Budget Categories
Personnel (salaries, benefits, etc.)
Administration (operating expenses)
Facilities and Equipment (utilities, insurance on property, maintenance)
Outreach (missions, evangelism, social events, etc.)