Church hired extra preacher for 2 months to help out regular preacher. They paid him housing allowance only. Is this reportable and if so how?
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Originally posted by FRAZZLED View PostChurch hired extra preacher for 2 months to help out regular preacher. They paid him housing allowance only. Is this reportable and if so how?
Goes on a W2 Line 14.
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The pastor's wages are reportable income. He can exclude from taxable income the lesser of the housing allowance as voted on by the governing body of his church prior to paying him, his actual housing expenses for those couple of months, or the fair rental value of his housing for those couple months. The exclusion is not for SE tax, however. Fill out the various clergy worksheets in your tax software.
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Originally posted by FRAZZLED View PostNo wages were given only housing allowance. Does it even have to be reported since it is not taxable?Last edited by Burke; 01-19-2018, 12:05 PM.
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The allowance is not required to be reported via W-2. In fact, some software will not transmit a W-2 with no entry in box 1. A letter from the church should be sufficient for documentation of the housing income, along with a copy of the documentation indicating the amount he was going to be paid as housing allowance.
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Originally posted by MAMalody View PostThe allowance is not required to be reported via W-2. In fact, some software will not transmit a W-2 with no entry in box 1. A letter from the church should be sufficient for documentation of the housing income, along with a copy of the documentation indicating the amount he was going to be paid as housing allowance.
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