FT Walton Church Bookkeeping LLC prides itself on offering the most affordable church and nonprofit accounting in Suwanee and Lawrenceville, Gwinnett and throughout the state. Nonprofits are an integral part in every community. They are essential in creating strong communities. Our team supports them in their growth, success, and well-being. There are many benefits to outsourcing your church's or nonprofit's accounting. Contact us to discuss how we can help your church or non-profit. We are always available to assist.
Our clients have access to our deep knowledge about the unique challenges facing religious organisations today. We spend hours each year staying current on the tax laws and new regulations that affect our non-profit clients. This includes churches, synagogues. mosques. Church schools. Daycares.
....Another reason to keep books is to make financial decisions. It is important to be able pull up a report to see if you are spending more than in previous years.
The cost of having someone on staff for bookkeeping in a small church often means combining the role with another role to make the job enticing enough. For other churches, it means hiring someone part-time who may not have a great deal of experience. Yet, for many others, it means asking a volunteer treasurer to maintain the accounting. Hiring someone who is trained and does bookkeeping for many churches means they can give you higher quality work at an affordable price.
Yes. We can schedule regular meetings so that we can discuss the reporting you require. And, you can always access your bookkeeping online anytime to pull reports or look at the books.
We are sure. We know. You became a pastor to share the good news about Jesus Christ with others.
Our church bookkeeping services are available now to help you ensure that your policies and financial records are in order. You may have a small team so it is a good idea to outsource your bookkeeping services. This will allow you to focus on your growth and not get behind.
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.
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.