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    Minister exemption from SE

    Has anyone had a minister submit the Form 4361 and theIRS reject the application for exemption? New client may want to file for the exemption from SECA, so I am curious if theIRS gives it much consideration or is if it is routinely approved.

    Daniel
    "A man that holds a cat by the tail learns something he can learn no other way." - Mark Twain

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    I had a minister client who had filed his own form 4361. Exemption was denied because he had had a year several years prior with of ministerial earnings that excessed the requirements. So no I do not think it is routinely approved. IRS did go back and check, even though he did not have minister income in the tax year immediately prior to filing.

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      #3
      Typo

      I meant "exceeded" not excessed.

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        #4
        I specialize in clergy taxes and I have never seen one rejected that met the criteria. In theory and practice, if you fit the paramenters you qualify. So if they meet the time/income tests and the theological/economic test, return the appropriate follow-up letters there should be no problems.

        Mike

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