The problem is that neither the Pastor nor the good hearted volunteer may know how to set up and maintain a proper accounting system, so you end up with an ineffective church bookkeeping system...and may not even realize it...until you have bills not being paid, or doubled paid...or financial records that nobody can make sense of...or make proper financial decisions with.


Even if someone in your congregation is a bookkeeper or accountant for nonprofits, hiring a specialist will be a substantial investment. We urge you to make this a priority. It can bring benefits to your church three ways

Church Bookkeeping Software


Church bookkeeping errors are bound to happen; however, there are some measures you can put into place to catch them.

Church Bookkeeping Software
Atlanta Church Bookkeeping LLC Xenia Oh

Atlanta Church Bookkeeping LLC Xenia Oh


Atlanta Church Bookkeeping LLC assists clients with complex tax, payroll, and human resource issues. Our tax experts will keep clients up-to-date on the latest developments and trends in tax.

Atlanta Church Bookkeeping LLC Incorporation


Our experts will make sure that all information is included and accounted. Let us handle the hassle so you can be focused on your mission.

Atlanta Church Bookkeeping LLC Miami Fl
Atlanta Church Bookkeeping LLC Miami Fl


The church's administrative and leadership staff can focus on its mission rather than on bookkeeping.

Management Software


A bookkeeper might also be required to wear the shoes and treasurer of an accountant or treasurer in the case of a church. They are responsible for all aspects of financial affairs of the church. They are responsible for the following:

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.”

seven years
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.