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For classifying and paying a worker with an IRS 1099 that the IRS believes should have been considered an employee, churches can face severe penalties.


We are passionate about church bookkeeping. However, we enjoy maintaining books for small charities and churches. We see a lot of mistakes made in bookkeeping, which could have been avoided had the bookkeeper known the right way to do it.

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While you're focusing your efforts on growing your organization and getting to know your neighbors, we'll help make accounting simple and ensure that financial records are kept accurate and correct.

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How much does a church audit cost

How much does a church audit cost


Churches are most at risk if they lack internal controls. A person outside your financial system can reconcile your bank accounts, track and verify your deposits, and make sure your checks are paid. This will increase the security of your congregation's assets.

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Not a reliable method of church bookkeeping, maintaining a check list.

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These responsibilities will vary from one church or another depending on the person's job description and how their bylaws guide them.

How long should a church keep receipts


A bookkeeper who is "experienced" is not something that they need to do is not high on their priority list. So, the Pastor either handles the bookkeeping by himself or finds a member with organizational or financial skills that they can then turn over to the pastor.

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.