Ministers and Public Insurance
Mar 11, 2014
Key Point: A minister can apply to become exempt from paying the 15.3% self-employment tax. Most ministers today that apply for the self-e...
Read moreKey Point: A minister can apply to become exempt from paying the 15.3% self-employment tax. Most ministers today that apply for the self-e...
Read moreThe IRS has added a new form that most churches will have to file every time there is a change to the church’s responsible party. Ever since 201...
Read morePastors all across America work hard and are underpaid. Statistics show that the average pastor is severely underpaid; more than in any other professi...
Read moreIt was early December and Alejandro had just left his pastor’s office, telling him he was resigning his post as the church treasurer. It did ...
Read moreOn December 16, 2013 the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals overturned a bankruptcy court's decision and ruled that a church had to turn over to a bankrup...
Read moreFor the next several Tuesdays I will answer important questions that many of you have asked in recent days, questions which all have an impact on end-...
Read morePlease join me as I take a few moments to share with you the tale of two men who pastored churches in different states. Though they lived...
Read moreHe preached a powerful message at revival services in McAllen, Texas. The church held a three-day revival capped off by a message on missions delivere...
Read moreIn June of 2012, Pastor Nick discovered that the IRS had revoked their newly acquired 501(c)(3) status. He had no idea why. Why would the ...
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