all the business owners do free or reduced price work for poor people. My client is a garage owner who I mentioned in another post. I am thinking of suggesting to my client and the church that they change their ways.
I think that business owners who feel sorry for someone should refer that someone to a committee of the Church. No business owners should be on the committee. The committee should use church funds (either from the general budget or special offerings) to pay business owners their normal fees for services. Obviously the business owners should report the income from these transactions in the usual way. They should continue to write off their donations to the Church in the usual way. It just seems like to me that everyone except the IRS wins here. Oh it also occurs to me that if the Church wanted the pastor or one designated person who does not own a business could make the decisions.
I thought I would ask for opinions here before I open my admittedly very large mouth and insert my equally large foot.
I think that business owners who feel sorry for someone should refer that someone to a committee of the Church. No business owners should be on the committee. The committee should use church funds (either from the general budget or special offerings) to pay business owners their normal fees for services. Obviously the business owners should report the income from these transactions in the usual way. They should continue to write off their donations to the Church in the usual way. It just seems like to me that everyone except the IRS wins here. Oh it also occurs to me that if the Church wanted the pastor or one designated person who does not own a business could make the decisions.
I thought I would ask for opinions here before I open my admittedly very large mouth and insert my equally large foot.
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