no they don't because it is the churches money
Our attorney, who has a lot of expertise on religious corporations, says that no church in the U.S. needs a license to operate. A church does not even have to register with a State or the federal government. However, a church that is not registered probably cannot offer tax exempt receipts for donations. If it does give such receipts, the IRS might challenge them.
Yes, as long as it is approved by the IRS and registered as a non-profit group under code 503(c). It can lose it's approval by certain acts. Taking part on one side or another in political campaigns is against the regulations under the IRS codes. A Pastor who preaches support of one party or another or in favor of certain candidates can also cause the organization to lose their non-profit status and these groups can fold under such regulations.
An IRS tax relief is a company that specializes in lowering costs for individuals that are having problems with their IRS tax returns. You do have to spend money on them, but usually they can save you more money than you spend.
File the appropriate return for the taxes you had withheld.
10,000$, Then it must be reported to the IRS, and only if in cash.
As a rule of thumb you should never report anything to the IRS
No. The DMV has no idea what you paid for it or sold it for, so they have no amount to report to the IRS.
If you made money on the rent you will need to claim it as income.
15 days
yes you can report someone cheating the IRS just contact your local state IRS and tell them what you know and they will tell you what to do.Added: I believe that the IRS still has a reward program for reporting MAJOR tax cheats to them.
An audit report may have severe consequences. An IRS audit for example may cause a person to have to pay back money they received as an error in reporting income.
Religion and Ethics Newsweekly - 1997 IRS and Ohio Churches 9-51 was released on: USA: 18 August 2006
The IRS
Yes Social Security Administration will send you and the IRS a notice of the total amount they paid you. It will also include in the gross amount money that was withheld and paid for your medicare insurace. You will pay tax on 85% of the gross amount that will be added to any other taxible income that you must report.