Local church furnishes room for local therapist to use as office. Rent free. Therapist does NOT attend church.
Church occasionally receives large checks ($500 and up) which are earmarked to go to this therapist. The checks are coming from people who are not members, some of them live 200-300 miles away. There is no concrete evidence that these "donations" are for services rendered, but if not it's hard to conjure up another purpose for the transaction.
Treasurer has been asked by church leaders to furnish a letter of appreciation on church stationery for all gifts over $250. Treasurer has been told it is an IRS requirement. Treasurer has refused to do this, and claims that the therapist arrangement is nothing more than an attempt to launder money through the church so the payers can take a tax deduction.
What say ye?? My good friend Bertrans is invited to reply. Mike Malody, hope you're out there somewhere.... Edsel
Church occasionally receives large checks ($500 and up) which are earmarked to go to this therapist. The checks are coming from people who are not members, some of them live 200-300 miles away. There is no concrete evidence that these "donations" are for services rendered, but if not it's hard to conjure up another purpose for the transaction.
Treasurer has been asked by church leaders to furnish a letter of appreciation on church stationery for all gifts over $250. Treasurer has been told it is an IRS requirement. Treasurer has refused to do this, and claims that the therapist arrangement is nothing more than an attempt to launder money through the church so the payers can take a tax deduction.
What say ye?? My good friend Bertrans is invited to reply. Mike Malody, hope you're out there somewhere.... Edsel
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