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Is yearly insertest paid on a Home Equity Line of Credit tax deductable?

2007-04-11 12:45:09 · 3 answers · asked by china 2

2007-04-11 12:36:10 · 6 answers · asked by morgane 1

My husband's employer provided a vehicle for him to drive (for both business and personal) during part of last year. They gave him a 1099-misc with $1155.13 in Box 7. On which line do I put this amount on our 1040 form? Do I have to put it on a Schedule C also? I can't find a place on the Schedule C that looks like an appropriate place to put it, so where does it go on that form (if Schedule C is needed)? This is the only hang up I have on doing our taxes. Please help soon! Thank you in advance for all answers.

2007-04-11 12:19:23 · 6 answers · asked by Deborah 3

2007-04-11 12:19:11 · 8 answers · asked by jw 1

I've never had this happen before and am curious why it occurred.

2007-04-11 12:18:17 · 5 answers · asked by cappuccino_mi 2

I am a little bit confused about local taxes and school taxes. My local income tax was taken out of my pay for the 2006 year and reported in box #19 on my W-2 in the amount of 293.75. The school tax liability is .75% and the local is .50%. Where I get confused is here:
On both forms it states something along these lines.."For taxpayers who's local taxes where withheld by your employer enter the amount listed on your W-2. However, the amount withheld must be equal to or lesser than the tax liability amount. Do not enter a larger #. Ok, this makes sense..on both forms the tax liability amount was less than the total 293.75 therefore I put the equal amount as per the directions. School form it was 220.31, and on the local it was 146.88. What I really need to know, if I am suppossed to use the amount in box #19 for both forms....then why don't the tax liability amounts add up to 293.75 or does that matter? Sorry but this is my first time on these!!!

2007-04-11 12:01:18 · 1 answers · asked by lost in Indiana 1

2007-04-11 12:00:43 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

How can I find Income tax forms1040, 1040A &1040B to print out for my income tax return?I want to file myself.Thank you.

2007-04-11 11:53:59 · 10 answers · asked by Mary P 1

A personal loan from a financial institution

2007-04-11 11:53:21 · 5 answers · asked by Liligirl 6

I sent it in 2 and a half months ago.

2007-04-11 11:52:22 · 2 answers · asked by hortonbug 1

I'm doing my mother's taxes this year becasue a tax professional was charging her $264 to do it. Then her tax bill would be like $850. Is that right?

2007-04-11 11:40:45 · 4 answers · asked by diamond_kursed 4

2007-04-11 11:39:26 · 2 answers · asked by chieftansrule 1

hi iam new to taxes & ve no idea abt it.i ll start my job from july & my annual salary is 43000.how much will i get in hand after taxes.(b4 filing for returns)

2007-04-11 11:36:46 · 3 answers · asked by abh 2

If we have overpaid taxes and are eligible for a refund, shouldn't we be entitled to interest for the money that the government withheld? It's almost like a loan.

2007-04-11 11:19:19 · 6 answers · asked by The JZA 2

I am a self employed carpenter

2007-04-11 11:13:16 · 3 answers · asked by John C 1

i live in wooster ohio. thats the only income i have.

2007-04-11 10:58:04 · 7 answers · asked by all_lady2002 1

My husband & I are in a sales agreement to purchase a duplex from an investor who just flipped this property- After having an inspection done, the seller has agreed to give us $2000 to pay for minor repairs. He wants to avoid captial gains so he said that he will pay us $1800 and give us a 1099 to put the burden on us to pay the tax for what he credits us. I didn't think this sounded correct - He's saying this because we have a HUD mortgage and it cant be rolled into the agreement. Can someone clarify how we should handle this incoming $2000?

2007-04-11 10:54:05 · 2 answers · asked by Dorrie J 2

should i still file tax for this gross income? i worked as a contractor to make this amount? i don't have any other income beside this $6000. i would really appreciate if some one answers this question.

2007-04-11 10:49:53 · 8 answers · asked by Mrk M 2

I took the $1,000 out last december and I received a 1099-R, How do I include it on my 1040-2006 without paying taxes on it? The IRS knows I did not include it on 1040-2005 line 32 but they received this 1099-R as well.

2007-04-11 10:37:17 · 3 answers · asked by Jeuteau 3

Obtaining Corporation Status
(501c3) is Against God

The word "church" is not meant to refer to any physical building, but refers to the worldwide body of believers in Christ. The word "church" (ecclesia in Greek - called out ones) does not refer to any organization, no matter it's name or legal status. Keep that in mind when reading this article.

It is time for Christians to wake up and turn back to God. We need to turn to the Lord and repent of our sins that we have committed against Him. We need to ask for forgiveness of tolerating idolatry that removes His Sovereignty over His Church. To see that the Church is in grave danger we must have a clear understanding of what a corporation is. We also need to realize what the courts have ruled about corporations and that a corporation has no rights, only privileges, granted by the "estate." To become a corporation removes the authority of the Lord over a corporate church and puts it under the bondage of man's law.

According to man, The State is Sovereign over its Corporations
1. "A corporation is a creature of the state. It is presumed to be incorporated for the benefit of the public. It receives certain special privileges and franchises and holds them subject to the laws of the state and the limitation of its charter. Its powers are limited by law. It can make no contract not authorized by its charter. Its rights to act as a corporation are only preserved to it so long as it obeys the laws of its creation. There is a reserved right in the legislature to investigate its contracts and ascertain if it has exceeded its powers" (Hale v. Henkel, 201 U.S. 43)

2. "[A corporation is] an artificial person or legal entity created by or under the authority of the laws of a state. An association of persons created by statute as a legal entity.... The corporation is distinct from the individuals who comprise it (shareholders).... Such an entity subsists as a body politic under a special denomination, which is regarded in law as having a personality and existence distinct from that of its several members." Black's Law Dictionary West Publishing Company, 1991; 6th Edition, page 340.

3. "A corporation derives its existence and all of its powers from the State and, therefore, has only such powers as the State has conferred upon it. Power is used here to mean the legal capacity to execute and fulfill the objects and purposes for which the corporation was created, and the source of this power is the charter and the statute under which the corporation was organized." Len Young Smith and G. Gale Roberson, Smith and Roberson's Business Law, West Publishing Company, 1966, page 796.

A corporation derives its existence and all of its power from the State. The church on the other hand was created by and is the body of Christ. We belong to Him and we are subject to Him and His Laws. The source of any church's power is supposed to be the Holy Spirit; it's authority to function solely from God.

4. "Corporate existence is a privilege granted by the sovereign upon compliance with specified conditions" Len Young Smith and G. Gale Roberson, Smith and Roberson's Business Law, West Publishing Company, 1966, page 931. .

5. "Corporations are not citizens.... The term citizen... applies only to natural persons... not to artificial persons created by the legislature" Paul v. Virginia, 8 Wall. 168, 177; see also the Opinion of Field, J., in the Slaughterhouse Cases, 16 Wall.36,99 The Word of God teaches us that Christians, His Holy Church, are citizens of the household of God (Eph.2:19).

6. Every corporation has obtained a charter from the State of Incorporation. This charter is simply permission to exist given to the corporation (by the State!) without which, its operations would be considered illegal. In addition to the charter are the articles of incorporation: "The objects or purposes for which a corporation is formed are expressly stated in its articles of incorporation, which delineate in general language the type of business activities in which the corporation proposes to engage" Smith and Roberson's Business Law, West Publishing Company, 1966, page 798.

7. "Instances of non-profit corporations are educational institutions, athletic clubs, library clubs, fraternities, sororities, hospitals, and organizations which have exclusively a charitable purpose" Smith and Roberson's Business Law, West Publishing Company, 1966, page 789.

(Note: The purpose of the church is not "charity," nor is it's purpose exclusively charitable. Charity should be a function of every church, but is certainly not it's purpose. Offering worship to God, evangelism to the lost, and the fellowship and equipping of the saints are among church's exclusive purposes. (gm)

The Lord is Sovereign over His Churches : Jesus is the Head of the Church, not man
Paul compares the special relationship of Christ and His church to the God giving relationship of man and wife. What can be closer or more special then this? Would you bring another person into your marriage to control it with worldly principles? I hope the answer is no. Then why would you bring in a "fictitious entity" no less created by the state and man i.e.: corporation, to run and regulate something that belongs to the Lord? The relationship with Jesus and His Church belongs to Him alone. He is the Head of the Church and as such He governs it with His Laws, Principles and Directions. After all He is our King and is Sovereign over His Church. To become a corporation in effect divorces the church from Christ. We also commit idolatry by putting something before Him.

Eph 5:23 For the husband is the head of the wife, even as Christ is the head of the church: and he is the saviour of the body. Christ is the Saviour of the body (the church); not the state. 24 Therefore as the church is subject unto Christ, so let the wives be to their own husbands in every thing. The church is subject to Christ not the state. 25 Husbands, love your wives, even as Christ also loved the church, and gave himself for it; Christ has purchased the church with His own blood. The State can give nothing for the church and should give nothing to the church. 26 That he might sanctify and cleanse it with the washing of water by the word, 27 That he might present it to himself a glorious church, not having spot, or wrinkle, or any such thing; but that it should be holy and without blemish. The church should be holy and without blemish, to mingle the church with the state/worldly system is to bring spot and wrinkle to the church because of what the state/world does and says, homosexuality, abortion, adultery and many other things are acceptable, they pass laws making them that way. This goes against God; should the church be partakers of that?

28 So ought men to love their wives as their own bodies. He that loveth his wife loveth himself.
29 For no man ever yet hated his own flesh; but nourisheth and cherisheth it, even as the Lord the church: The Lord nourishes and cherishes the church. Throughout history the state has tried to destroy the church. It still does through legislation trying to control all aspects of the free and corporate church.
30 For we are members of his body, of his flesh, and of his bones. The church is a living organism with a living head and body. Therefore the church is not a religious organization. It is possible to be a religious or charitable organization without being a church. 31 For this cause shall a man leave his father and mother, and shall be joined unto his wife, and they two shall be one flesh. The church is to be joined unto Christ. In Matthew Jesus used the word cleave. I do not see that the church is to be joined to Christ and the state. 32 This is a great mystery: but I speak concerning Christ and the church. He speaks of the relationship that the church is supposed to have with Christ. One that is supposed to be holy and true. One, that's with each other without interference, blessed.

Eph 1:20 Which he wrought in Christ, when he raised him from the dead, and set him at his own right hand in the heavenly places, 21 Far above all principality, and power, and might, and dominion, and every name that is named, not only in this world, but also in that which is to come: 22 And hath put all things under his feet, and gave him to be the head over all things to the church Christ is to be all things to the church. He is in Charge and Head of the church not the state. The state is under His feet, it is the footstool of the Lord why put it ahead of Him? 23 Which is his body, the fullness of him that filleth all in all. KJV There are more Scriptures that would support that Jesus is the sole authority over the church. Most of us Christians know this and believe this. I challenge my brothers and sisters to find them. Study them, to see if the Truth is being brought forth.

Jesus Christ Should Be The Head Of The Church - Why Then Incorporate?
Many people for some reason think that a church has to. This is far from the truth on a few different levels. Here in the United States of America a church does not have to incorporate at all to be recognized as a local body of believers. (Not sure why they would want recognition from the state anyway.) I know some of you are thinking "Well, Romans 13 says..." Most of us have been taught that whatever the government says, goes. Wrong! If the government passes a law that interferes or contradicts one of Gods law we are not bound to follow it. There are examples of this in the Bible ; we have all heard the story of Daniel and the lions' den.

To think Christians are bound by the laws of men, when it comes to the work of the Kingdom, is just stupid. If this were the case the church in Russia, China, Middle East and other places - if they listened to Romans 13 the way it is applied now - would never have seen growth. How about the brothers/sisters that smuggled Bibles into the old Soviet Block, China, Cuba and others? Whose law did they break? Man's. The local government's. They may be held accountable for their actions by men, they might even lose their lives. Guess what? God will reward them for their actions. They were doing the work of the Kingdom.

I know most of us have heard that Federal law supercedes state law. State law supercedes county, city and town law, and so on and so forth. Guess what? The law of God supercedes all of man's law when it goes against His own (Acts 4:18-19). The point is even if there was a law requiring churches to incorporate we would not be bound to do so. In doing so we would be removing the Lordship of Jesus and giving it to the state. Thank God we have not reached this point yet in this country but don't be fooled, its coming.

Why then do churches incorporate?
1. They think they have to.
2. They feel it gives them some benefit.
3. They think it gives them prestige.
4. Asset protection.
5. Think it's the only way gifts are tax deductible.
6. Think its okay with God.
7. They have always done it that way.

The list could go on, I'm sure we could all find some earthly reasons why we think incorporating would be a good idea.

We Still Think It's The Law - Show me Otherwise
If you still think it's the law and that would make any difference to you in your relationship with the Lord, I will show you differently: "Congress shall make no law regarding an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof" (U.S. Constitution, First Amendment).

According to the Internal Revenue Code, "a church, its integrated auxiliaries, and conventions and associations of the church are excluded from taxation." United States Code, Title 26, 508(c)(1)(A).

Section 508(c) of the Internal Revenue Code provides that churches are not required to apply for recognition of Section 501(c)(3) status in order to be exempt from federal taxation or to receive tax deductible contributions. Churches are automatically exempt from Federal income tax, and contributions to churches are deductible by donors under section 170.

Elsewhere, the IRS states: "Although a church, its integrated auxiliaries, or a convention of churches is not required to file Form 1023 to be exempt from federal income tax or to receive tax deductible contributions, such an organization may find it advantageous to obtain recognition of exemption (Tax Exempt Status for Your Organization, IRS Publication 557). Just what "advantage" is there for a church in obtaining 501(c)(3) recognition and thereby exchanging its sovereignty for a subordinate status in relation to the federal government? Most people would answer that such grants the church exemption from taxation. However, we have already seen that the federal government has never been able to tax the Church of Christ; the Church is not exempt from taxation, it is immune. The "advantage" is something else entirely: "By establishing its exemption, potential contributors are assured by the [Internal Revenue] Service that contributions will be deductible" Tax Exempt Status for Your Organization, IRS Publication 557. The tragic irony of all this is that, according to the Internal Revenue Code, financial donations to an unregistered, unincorporated church are automatically tax-deductible (26 USC 170-B).


The government has no constitutional authority over the Church. It is not allowed to violate the First Amendment protection that the constitution provides. In fact the government may not infringe on any of our constitutional rights at all. They have found a way around this of course. To hold out an unbiblical advantage hoping an ignorant clergy person will take the bait and bring the church into voluntary compliance by forming a 501( C )(3) corporation, thus placing the church under the authority of the state.


Once the church has been transformed into a corporation it then becomes subject to control by federal and state governments. In truth an incorporated church is no longer a church!! but merely a non-profit organization. Once a church incorporates the new non-profit organization is subject to total control by the government. You will be controlled on who you hire, what you can and cannot preach. You cannot conflict with public policy nor assault the hearer's sense of mental well being, self-esteem, sexual orientation etc. You can be sued. The IRS prohibits such organizations from "carrying on propaganda, or otherwise attempting to influence legislation" (26 USC 501-C-3). This prohibition extends, not only to the endorsement of a political candidate, but also any other attempts to "influence legislation," including taking a public stand against such government-protected abominations, such as abortion or homosexuality. Now, the church is discovering that favors from Washington, DC have strings attached. In this case, the string is a rope that is being used to throttle her once-powerful voice, to squeeze out her very life and, eventually, to hang her by the neck until dead!


History Of Our New Nation: One of the reason people came to the new land was to get away from the entanglements of the old world. Quite a few of the reasons dealt with the issue of church and state. People where fleeing a repressive regime where there was a state-sponsored church or the church was running the governments. It was bad enough that people picked up and left. Now we seem to be returning to what our forefathers left on our own free will. We are taking a license to preach from the state, being told what we can and can't say. One of the things that inspired Patrick Henry's speech "Give Me Liberty Or Give Me Death" was, he saw a man being beaten for preaching the gospel without a license. If we forget history we are doomed to repeat it. We as Christians need to wake up and take a stand. One thing that sticks in my mind is when I got married : "By the power vested in me by God and the State of California I now...."




What Do I Do Now?
(This section will not be favored by corporate Pastor/Ministers.)

1. You became incorporated, become unincorporated.
2. Talk to your Pastor/Minister about this important issue.
3. Rescind your membership in an incorporated church.
4. Don't incorporate.
5. Don't support incorporated churches.
6. Find an unincorporated church.
7. Start an unincorporated church.
8. Study Your Bible Daily.
9. Pray for the Body of Christ.
10. Witness and lead people to a personal relationship with Jesus.

I know finding an unincorporated church will be a real chore, as there are not many out there. There is also a real need to hear and study the word. If you must go to an incorporated church I suggest not becoming a member. I know this is not the norm but we have to remember who the head of the church is, and especially, that we are not join to ourselves to a harlot. Churches which have (knowingly or not) substituted the authority of Christ with sinful man's demonically-influenced word system fit this description. This issue has weighed on my spirit for a long time. I'm guilty of idolatry for finding things to put before Him in the writing of this paper. I was led to write this and now it's almost done. I only pray that God will get the glory, eyes and hearts will be opened and His Will be done. I realize this paper will not make me many friends. I know this, but that was not the point. I pray people will take the time to search out what The Word has to say on this issue. I'm certain many people will come to the same conclusion and we can restore the Lordship of Jesus Christ to his rightful place over HIS church.

Acts 17:11 These were more noble than those in Thessalonica, in that they received the word with all readiness of mind, and searched the scriptures daily, whether those things were so. KJV


A Servant of the King, Yashua Ha Mashiach, Jesus, the Messiah



What Now? For more information on this topic go to http://www.theantichurch.org/501c3churchinfo.htm

All information presented here is done so under the protection of the First, Fourth, Ninth, and Tenth Amendment of the United States Constitution. No warranty of accuracy is intended or implied, but merely reflects the best of my current non-professional research into these matters, to date. Nothing here should be interpreted or taken as legal advice, as I am not an attorney, and Guy Malone - who has posted it, but not written it - assumes no responsibility for any actions resulting from believing or acting upon this material; everything presented should be thoroughly researched against the Holy Bible, U.S. and State laws for your area, and with God and your conscience before taking any action from reading this material

2007-04-11 10:20:20 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

i did my taxes and found that i owe ~$600. so was wondering if i can buy some CDs or invest in some savings which can be tax deductible . basically instead of throwing that money away to IRS, invest and keep that money.

2007-04-11 10:10:11 · 9 answers · asked by Vince P 1

2007-04-11 10:06:31 · 1 answers · asked by Debbie B 1

I am a small business owner and was told buy another that the interest that I have paid from a credit card, used only for that business can be used as a tax deduction. My tax person has told me know that you never can use the interest from a credit card to be used as a tax deduction. Does anyone know the correct answer?

2007-04-11 10:01:35 · 7 answers · asked by bobcatlady2u 4

...please be honest, and tell me your sincere answer. I wonder.

2007-04-11 09:58:13 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

we were audited with our 2004 tax refund and given 90 days to give all receipt we file.and we owe 40,000 aside from thati dnt know what to we are on low income.but good job im tired working already.i want to start homemade bussiness that means i have to get money from our monthly income again.i dnt want to consolidate or file bankrupcy.pls help.

2007-04-11 09:57:26 · 10 answers · asked by shebang 1

My partner claimed head of household on his taxes and claimed our child as a dependent. Can I also claim him as a dependent or do I file as single no dependents? Please tax pros only.

2007-04-11 09:35:21 · 4 answers · asked by Daybreak 2

My girlfriend's parents filed taxes claiming her as a dependant. However, because she has financially supported herself for more than half the year after graduating from school, she does not meet dependancy requirements and will file as an independant. What will happen now?

2007-04-11 09:34:06 · 3 answers · asked by lingt69 3

I really need a definitive answer. In 2006, I contributed to my company sponsored 401k plan. Can I also make a tax deductible contribution to my IRA in the same year? On my w-2, I have a checked box under "Retirement Plan." Does it make a difference in tax deductibility if I contribute to a traditional or Roth IRA? Thanks for your help!

2007-04-11 09:29:11 · 4 answers · asked by Jerry 2

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