Crank Posted March 28, 2010 Report Posted March 28, 2010 I have a new client who is a Pastor. This is my first experience with clergy taxes. I read up and understand the federal income tax free parsonage allowance (he rents a house) and that it is taxable for social security purposes. The area I am confused with is how ATX is handling the Schedule C expenses. We are filing a Schedule C for cash income received from funerals. Its only $500 and the associated expenses are mileage. The part that I confused about is that ATX is only allowing 17% of the mileage expenses to flow to the Schedule C. I believe this is because only 17% of the Pastors income is taxable. He had church wages of $3,093 and a parsonage allowance of $15,100. So $3,093/($3,093+$15,100)=17% taxable federal income. So when I report a mileage expense of $192.50 for 350 miles (350 * $0.55 = $192.50) only $33 ($192.50 * 17% = $33) flows through to the Sch C expense section. Is this correct? Are clergy Sch C expenses limited to the taxable portion of the pastors income? Any help is appreciated. Thanks. Edit - It looks like this is the correct method of treating these expenses according to Pub 517, Thoughts and comments are still encouraged and appreciated. :) Quote
Gail in Virginia Posted March 28, 2010 Report Posted March 28, 2010 One of the Clergy worksheets in ATX calculates this information for you, and causes it to flow to the appropriate places. I believe this worksheet is also not e-file-able until April1, but I could be mistaken on that point. Quote
JohnH Posted March 28, 2010 Report Posted March 28, 2010 It's called the "Deason Rule" if you care to learn more about it. And I think you figured out exactly right - the idea is that clergy work-related expenses have to be adjusted downward according to the ratio of taxable income to non-taxable income. Makes sense when you think about it, as you obviously did. Quote
Crank Posted March 28, 2010 Author Report Posted March 28, 2010 OK, I appreciate the comments. Thank you. :) Quote
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