by jes
(USA)
I understand that it is a good idea for members to receive a giving receipt at the end of the year for their cash donations, but our newly started church doesn't have the office manpower to issue contribution receipts to over 200 people. We are just starting out and our office/computers aren't updated yet. It would take hundreds of hours to issue itemized receipts to 200 people.
Would it be ok, by IRS law, if we announced to the congregation that if anyone needed an annual receipt then we would issue them one, and those who do not ask for one will not receive a receipt (but just keep them on file for our own records)?
Also, when giving these annual receipts, do they HAVE to be itemized or can they just be the total sum given for the year for each contributor?
Thanks for any input on this in advance!
Vickey> I'm praying for you and your husband too!
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HOW CAN A CHURCH ISSUE A RECIEPT WITHOUT CHARITY NO.
AAnonymous
our church is stiil small memebers we are only 20 regular memeber but not all are giving their offering and tithes. we have a 400 can. dollars for 1 mo. and the giver are asking their reciept for their tax refund. can the church issue them a reciept? and our church has no charity no. yet what shall we do? in order the giver will have their reciept for ther tax refund please help me what to. thanks and hope you will help me. God bless
Are Donation Receipts Required?
VVickey
The donor is responsible for obtaining a written acknowledgment from a charity for any single contribution of $250 or more before the donor can claim a charitable contribution on his/her federal income tax return.
So it would be okay by IRS law, to announce to your congregation that if anyone needed an annual receipt then you would issue them one, and those who do not ask for one will not receive a receipt (but just keep them on file for your own records).
However, the IRS does require you to provide a written disclosure to a donor who receives goods or services in exchange for a single payment in excess of $75. Click on the above link to download the complete IRS publication on this matter.
I always attach an itemized list to the annual contribution statements I send out; however, you could just itemize contributions over $250...the rest could be lumped together.
Thank you for the prayer. It is very much appreciated :-)
Canadian Charity Regulations
VVickey
I am not familiar enough with Canadian Charity laws to answer your question, but I can refer you to a site that may be able to answer your question. It is Church Treasurers of Canada:
http://www.churchtreasurers.ca/Home.php
You may also be able to find answers on the Canada Revenue Agency’s website:
http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/charities
A small church approach
CChuck Reeder
Agreed with over $250.00
AAnonymous
Again if you invest in a software and a decent computer it will be worth it in the future and less of a headache. I know that funds are not always readily available in a church so hopefully this is something that you are able to do.