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About the Author
"Mrs. Beverly J. Worth is recognized in Christian circles as one of the foremost authorities in the area of Income Tax as it relates to ministers and religious workers. Mrs. Worth has been involved in income tax preparation since 1964 and began Worth Financial Service in 1972. She has authored the annual publication ?Worth?s Income Tax Guide for Ministers? since 1973, the Professional Tax Record Book? since 1981 and has created numerous worksheets. Mrs. Worth has taught the ?Tax Seminar for Clergy and Non Profit Organizations? in many locations since 1983. As a graduate of Calvary Bible College, Beverly was honored as a Distinguished Alumna in 1988. The NRCC Business Advisory Council presented to Beverly a ?2004 Businesswoman of the Year? award. Mrs. Worth is enrolled to practice before the IRS (EA), an Accredited Tax Advisor (ATA), a Certified Tax Professional (CTP) and a registered representative of HD Vest Financial Services. She is a member of the following professional organizations: National Association of Enrolled Agents, National Association of Tax Practitioners, National Society of Tax Professionals. She and her husband Jack live in Warsaw, Indiana and have two grown children, Elle and Jack II, and two grandchildren, Sara and Quentin. Her husband, Jack is the pastor of Dutchtown Brethren Church.
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Series: Worth's Income Tax Guide for Ministers
Paperback: 152 pages
Publisher: Worth Publishing; 2018 ed. edition (January 3, 2018)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0991219295
ISBN-13: 978-0991219292
Product Dimensions:
8.5 x 0.4 x 11 inches
Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
Average Customer Review:
4.5 out of 5 stars
44 customer reviews
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#465,063 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
Worth’s Income Tax Guide For Ministers: 2012 Edition was written by Beverly J. Worth in 2011. Mrs. Worth is a graduate of Calvary Bible College and is the founder and owner of Worth Financial Service. She is an Enrolled Agent and Certified Tax Practitioner; she first authored this publication 1973 and has revised it every year since then. From pave v. in the forward, Mrs. Worth’s declared goals are, “…to teach ministers how to keep their taxes to a minimum and to maximize their earning power.†There are several testimonials on the back cover as well as on page 136 from ministers, lawyers and tax practitioners; as well as people who have attended one or more of Mrs. Worth’s seminars; who all declare that she is a recognized authority on taxes and that she greatly helped them with her seminars and tax publications. As an income tax guide, Mrs. Worth organized the book similar to a manual and many of the 144 pages show the reader what the tax forms look like. The author puts these facsimiles of the forms to good use, explaining to the reader how to properly complete these IRS forms. This is a very helpful tool. The numerous references to the various tax codes and tax laws are very helpful as well. Mrs. Worth states in the forward that the purpose for adding these references was to give the reader confidence and this goal is achieved satisfactorily. Another strength of Worth’s Income Tax Guide for Minister’s is that it is laid out in a fashion that attracts the reader’s (presumably those involved in vocational ministry) attention. The very first chapter involves fringe benefits, certainly something even the most pious Christian would be curious about. The author then explains housing allowances in chapter two, and professional expenses in chapter three. All of these areas are difficult to understand, and Mrs. Worth does a remarkable job explaining why minister’s must do taxes different and how the government taxes ministers differently, but explains it in a way that is non-threatening and easy to understand, emphasizing the benefits as opposed to any disadvantages. In chapter four the author tackles the mystery of social security for religious workers. In this chapter she diligently explains the computation of social security base, as well as social security exemption and the “new belief†opportunity. Another section of this chapter that is especially helpful to ministers is the part on retirement planning. Mrs. Worth aptly explains mutual funds, annuities and helpfully summarizes the differences between unqualified and qualified investment options. She is neutral in her explanation of the investment options; simply explain what they mean and how much a minister may contribute to the different plans. Chapter five explains tax laws for missionaries serving overseas. This is a very short chapter and would not be applicable to a reader serving stateside. However, for a missionary or minister serving abroad for any reason, this chapter would be invaluable. The author explains social security and binational agreements as well as giving a detailed summary of the rules regarding physical residence and bona fide residency. The author includes a helpful discussion of form 2555 and form 2555-EZ and suggests that the reader study IRS publication 54, as it contains more in-depth information for overseas missionaries. Chapters six and seven cover completed payroll reports and completed income tax returns. The majority of chapter seven is comprised of sample income tax returns, which is very helpful to reader, who may use these samples as a guide when filling out their respective returns. Every type of return that a minister may file is listed and these visual aids are very helpful. The careful reader will gain a great understanding of tax laws and policies for ministers after a careful study of this book. The most significant feature of Worth’s tax guide is the comprehensive interaction with tax codes and laws as they pertain to the vocational minister. The support from the quotations of applicable tax laws and the repeated references to the IRS manuals and forms were a great asset to the book. This demonstrates that the author knew what she was talking about and the careful reader could look up the references directly on the Internal Revenue Service website, where IRS publications are made available. Another significant feature is the positive attitude the author has towards the IRS, and she stresses and attitude of cooperation on page 97. It is easy to look at the government in general and the IRS in particular with an attitude of mistrust and antagonism. The positive light Mrs. Worth sheds on the revenue branch of the U.S. government was refreshing. This reader will recommend this book to any minister who has questions about taxes and retirement for those in vocational ministry. It will also be recommended to those who have questions as far as investing for retirement and who are uncertain about the different investment options related to ministers retirement. The book is a wide-ranging survey of how taxes work for those in ministry and is valuable to anyone who would like a better understanding of this subject.
I have used B.J. Worth's tax guide ever since it was a small 1/2 page booklet and now has grown into a major volume. I have run into "expert" tax service companies who know nothing about clergy and minister's taxes and this book gives them a full education on the special situations of clergy as well as the extra deductions available. The book is worth every penny you pay for it as you will find all the forms and advice you need to save yourself headaches and avoiding taxes that other tax preparers do not know about. B.J. Worth has been THE leader in clergy taxes and there is not a tax guide on the market that can compare to her publication and the services her company provides over the telephone (although rumor has it now that she has retired and sold her company to another group that does not provide the phone consultations...that would be a huge loss). But, the book can help any group set up their books, run their quickbooks with ease for clergy and avoid any questions. A MUST BUY for any minister.
Great resource for the unique needs of ministers. Got this to make sure we're current and utilizing the IRS provided tax benefits. I've on occasion had to call Worth before to ask specifics and they were very helpful, often not charging me to answer my questions.
B.J. Worth and her organization have again produced the standard in the area of clergy taxes. Her knowledge and insight as well as the tools, charts, forms, and IRS rulings that are included will help any minister or person serving in ministry to cut their taxes. I recently loaned one pastor my 2007 version and he went back over what he had been told to file with the IRS using a normal tax company here in town. He discovered that he overpayed the IRS by $6,000 as a clergyman. Is a $17.00 book worth it? Well, I all I can say is that I have purchased an annual copy of Worth's Tax Guide for over 20 years and it has saved me hundreds of dollars and has helped me set up perfect tax records for our family.
This is the most comprehensive tax guide for ministers and their churches. It is to be trusted above professional CPAs. I have taught my tax preparers things they didn't know about minister's tax codes because I read this. It gives lots of examples for filing correctly.
I ordered this Worth’s Income Guide For Clergy based on the recommendation of another pastor. It was a great tool to help me get get my book work in order and to understand the tax system. I am pretty good at running a church and a non-profit but I’ve always been an employee so I needed a tool to help me organize and this was a great help.
One of the best resources for understanding the tax codes and changes for clergy. Very concise and easy to understand! Highly recommend it. We buy it yearly!
This book is an easy to understand and a valuable resource for clergy and church treasurers. Many church financial officers are volunteers who really do not understand the clergy tax laws. I like the way the IRS reference information is given with each section, rather than at the back of the book. It is worth the price to keep an updated copy in your library if you are a minister, church treasurer or anyone who prepares clergy tax.
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