Longtime client is a priest with a small breakoff Catholic denomination. He has taken a vow of poverty, and gives much of his income to the community.
In past years he's had the presiding bishop write the letter for the amount he's donated to the order. He was just ordained presiding bishop. So who writes the letter?
Also, he takes no salary or housing allowance from the church; he has a pension from his former work. His home is essentially the parish house in town. If out-of-town clergy visit, that is where they stay. He has a chapel in his house. What, if any, way is there to document the use of his home?
He's also had several trips this year, one to the Phillipines and Japan to visit parishes there and to speak at the Roman Catholic University and at Byzantine Rite churches. He also stayed over to visit relatives in Japan (personal). Is this deductible as charitable? Who makes the decision since he is in charge of the US denomination?
In past years he's had the presiding bishop write the letter for the amount he's donated to the order. He was just ordained presiding bishop. So who writes the letter?
Also, he takes no salary or housing allowance from the church; he has a pension from his former work. His home is essentially the parish house in town. If out-of-town clergy visit, that is where they stay. He has a chapel in his house. What, if any, way is there to document the use of his home?
He's also had several trips this year, one to the Phillipines and Japan to visit parishes there and to speak at the Roman Catholic University and at Byzantine Rite churches. He also stayed over to visit relatives in Japan (personal). Is this deductible as charitable? Who makes the decision since he is in charge of the US denomination?
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