Atlanta Church Bookkeeping LLC makes everything super easy. Our general ledger is well-structured and requires no accounting degree.


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Sometimes congregations find themselves stuck with bookkeeping issues or need to outsource their bookkeeping. Atlanta Church Bookkeeping LLC offers bookkeeping services that are specifically tailored for churches.

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Our clients benefit from our in-depth knowledge of the unique challenges faced by religious organizations. Each year, we spend hours researching the latest tax laws and regulations that will impact our non-profit clients, including churches, synagogues and mosques, church schools and church daycares, and other religious-based organisations.

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Our experts will ensure all information is accurate and up-to-date. Let us do the heavy lifting so you can get on with your mission.

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Your church can handle accounting tasks for programs like fundraising and preschools. This will help ensure that your ministry is a success.

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For a church to be financially healthy, accuracy and expertise are essential. A qualified and trained bookkeeper is an expert who understands the best way to enter, complies with federal and local requirements, and makes sure your reporting is accurate.

Frequently Asked Questions

Diocesan Canons state that treasurers and other officers of a church parish, mission or other institution be “bonded” according to Episcopal Church Canons. Episcopal Church Canons require that treasurers be “adequately bonded.”

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Financial Records are traditionally kept for seven years. This relates to the laws of tax audits and the number of years back the IRS is allowed to look when determining an organization's tax liability.

The IRS may begin a church tax inquiry only if an appropriate high-level Treasury official reasonably believes, based on a written statement of the facts and circumstances, that the organization: (a) may not qualify for the exemption; or (b) may not be paying tax on unrelated business or other taxable activity.