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May 2013 » Taxing Ministers of the Gospel
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Richard Marmon, JD, LLM, CPA, CMA
Those called to preach would also do well to read Internal Revenue Code (IRC) section 107 and review the potential benefits available through the tax code. The recent Tax Court holding in Driscoll v. Comm'r (135 TC 27 [2010]), along with other court cases and tax code provisions, represents good news for ministers. This article offers guidance to CPAs who advise religious workers by outlining those tax provisions that affect pastors and other ministry workers.
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