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Upcoming Webinars Focus on Tax Changes for Clergy

by | 8 December, 2010 | 0 comments

Making correct IRS filings and minimizing taxes are important issues for ministries nationwide to consider early in 2011. The Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability (ECFA) will host live webinars Jan. 12 and Feb. 23 in which leading experts will discuss IRS requirements for congregations and tax changes for clergy.

Participants in Jan. 12’s “Congregation Filing Issues for 2010 Data” webinar will learn how to correctly fill out IRS filings required of nearly every U.S. congregation. The requirements start with Form W-2, and–for many congregations–include various versions of Form 1099.

Participants in Feb. 23’s “Clergy Tax Issues for 2010 Returns” webinar will learn about the multiple changes clergy must consider to file accurate income tax returns and to minimize tax. The webinar provides updates on 2010 changes and reviews what clergy can expect for the 2011 tax year.

For more information visit www.ecfa.org.

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