If I'm understanding Minister Taxes, love offerings given for service rendered are taxable. But, if the love offerings are given to show appreciation and not attached to a specific services are not taxable and considered to be a gift. Is this correct?
Donor wrote a check to the Church but entered the Minister's name in the "For" line on the check. Can someone verify that for the donor it is considered a tax deduction because it's written to the church, and for the minister it is considered to be a taxable income?
Thanks
Donor wrote a check to the Church but entered the Minister's name in the "For" line on the check. Can someone verify that for the donor it is considered a tax deduction because it's written to the church, and for the minister it is considered to be a taxable income?
Thanks
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