To be considered a church by the Internal Revenue Service, an organization must meet specific guidelines. If an organization fails to meet these specific standards they may still be eligible for federal tax exemption, however they will be subject to different compliance regulations. Religious organizations that are not churches typically include nondenominational ministries, interdenominational
and ecumenical organizations, and other entities whose principal purpose is the study or advancement of religion.
In order to be recognized as a church, and to receive the benefits of such recognition, an organization must possess the following 14 attributes.
• Distinct Legal Existence
• Recognized form of worship and creed
• Definite and distinct ecclesiastical government
• Distinct religious history
• Formal code of doctrine and discipline
• Membership not associated with any other church or denomination
• Organization of ordained ministers
• Literature of its own
• Established place of worship
• Regular Congregations
• Regularly scheduled religious services
• Sunday schools for religious instruction of youth
• Schools for preparation of its ministers
it is important to be aware of the specific classification the IRS has allowed for your organization, as churches, exempt under subsection 170(b)(1)(A)(i) and religious organizations, exempt under 170(b)(1)(A)(vi) are subject to differing reporting requirements. Particularly important is timely compliance with regulations regarding the filing of an annual Form 990, as failure to do so may result in revocation of the organization’s tax exempt status.
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If your organization has already obtained federal tax exemption and you require assistance with Small Business Income Tax Preparation Services including Form 990 preparation, visit http://bizcentralusa.com/tax_preparation.html.
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