Atlanta Church Bookkeeping LLC is a great choice for churches that have many volunteers and staff. Its primary benefit is the ability for many users to take on different roles. Atlanta Church Bookkeeping LLC is a great option for churches that don't have an accountant or administrator. It allows everyone to play a different role in the tracking of your finances and budgets.
Set up a church bookkeeping system that not only tracks expenses and income, but also tracks your assets and liabilities.
Our passion is church bookkeeping! We really enjoy keeping books for small non-profits and churches. There are many mistakes in bookkeeping that could have been avoided if a bookkeeper had learned how to do it properly.
Bookkeeping for churches is our passion and specialty! We enjoy the task of keeping records for churches and small non-profits. Many bookkeeping mistakes can be avoided if the bookkeeper was trained properly.
Atlanta Church Bookkeeping LLC offers clients the ability to analyze complex clergy tax laws, church payroll, and other HR issues. Our specialists will help clients keep up to date with tax news, developments, trends and other specialties.
Trust and respect are the cornerstones of a good client relationship. We believe listening is essential. Our mission is to help you grow and succeed in your religious organization by providing financial guidance and financial leadership.
Avoiding this error in church bookkeeping is by taking the time to look at every person you pay for a service. You can then use the IRS guidelines (link below) to determine if they should classify themselves as employees with payroll tax withholding, matching or independent contractors.
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.)