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    Member of congregation pays for annual membership to country club for church's minister and has done this for years. Legitimate tax deduction?

    #2
    I'm under the impression that ALL charitable contributions have to be made to the churches "General Fund" with NO earmarks as to where it is to go in order to get a deduction.
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      #3
      Bob W is correct. The donation has to go directly to the church.

      Besides, this doesn't fit the test of being a donation to a qualified organization.

      There is no cancelled check to the qualified organization or a receipt from them.

      Therefore, there is no question about it being deductible.

      See Pub 17.
      Jiggers, EA

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        #4
        Not even close

        This is no way a conbtribution. Did he get the qualifying letter from the conutry club saying it was a donation. I had a lady that worked for me whose brother was a minister and one of his congregation gave him a boat for summer time use. She said she never asked why.. the ownership remained with the person not the minister.

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          #5
          I agree with all the posters. No deduction. OTOH, is it reportable income to the minister? Or considered a gift?

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            #6
            Probably a gift.
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              #7
              Class FAIL

              I would love to see what kind of IRS-acceptable donation receipt the country club could create for this gratuity !!

              (May I safely assume the "gift" was likely a fairly substantial amount of money, each year, for apparently several years?? That donor might have a tax problem!!)

              FE

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                #8
                13,000 per yr allowed, no problem........................
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                  #9
                  Huh ?

                  Originally posted by BOB W View Post
                  13,000 per yr allowed, no problem........................
                  I thought Burke's post was about a tax deduction and not about any annual gift tax limit ??

                  FE

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                    #10
                    Well, my second question was whether it was considered income to the minister. Or a gift. I know it does not come under the tax-free fringe benefits such as health ins, etc.

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