This may seem like a dumb question, but wanted to ask - if pastor is councilling a member of church and pastor takes member to lunch during councilling; would the expense be deductible expense?
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Originally posted by Piglee View PostI say yes, especially if continued the counseling session. A lot of people will open up when you are sharing a meal. I know this works very good with kids.
expenses are on schedule c.ChEAr$,
Harlan Lunsford, EA n LA
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Originally posted by peggysioux View PostIf it would be considered a business expense for schedule C, would it not be a business expense to carry to 2106 for an employee of the church?
act as a psychiatrist. So it's not related to church duties.ChEAr$,
Harlan Lunsford, EA n LA
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Harlan: Think I'm going to have to take exception with you on this one. Most pastors are expected to do a great deal of counseling, either formal or informal. Most seminaries provide training in this area for that very reason.
They counsel people who are having marital difficulties, financial difficulties, problems with children, contemplating marriage, etc. As a matter of fact, I wouldn't put much confidence in a pastor who didn't require at least one or two pre-marital counseling sessions before performing a marriage ceremony for anyone.
They are expected by the nature of their profession to perform grief counseling. They also have to know when to refer someone to a professional counselor or psychiatrist when amy problem goes beyond their area of responsibility or expertise. So I'd go along with the idea that proper counseling is a part of their job function, and I'd also expect the pastor to submit meal expenses incurred during legitimate counseling as a reimbursable item under an accountable plan. Of course, counseling a deacon about his golf swing at the 19th hole lounge doesn't fall into this category.Last edited by JohnH; 04-12-2010, 04:38 PM."The only function of economic forecasting is to make astrology look respectful" - John Kenneth Galbraith
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