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Correctly report tax liability with this helpful reference guide.
Richard R. Hammar

Key Point: Many churches do not understand thatmost benefits constitute taxable income.

If a benefit is taxable and is not reported as taxable compensation by the church or the recipient in the year it is provided, the IRS may be able to assess intermediate sanctions in the form of substantial excise ...

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