Are you supposed to tithe on tax refunds?

If you get an income tax refund, remember that's money you've already tithed on during the year—although, you're definitely welcome to devote some or all of it back to the Lord as even more thanks for His blessings!
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Do I need to tithe my tax refund?

This is why you shouldn't need to tithe on your tax refund - if you've been tithing consistently during the previous year, you would have already tithed on whatever amount you received back. The stimulus is really just that - returning your own tax money (and others tax money) to you.
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Do taxes count as tithing?

A tithe is deductible from your taxes, helping to reduce your taxable income by the IRS. Here's the formula for how to deduct your donation from your income. For example, if you had to pay a 10% income tax on your income of $30,000, the income tax would be $3,000.
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Do you tithe on revenue or profit?

That said, He does ask us to give 10% of what we earn right out of the gate. So if you own the business, what are you supposed to tithe off of? When the money comes home to you—meaning it's profit that you're going to pay taxes on or it's salaried income out of your business—you can tithe on those profits.
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Is it robbing God to tithe on your after tax not gross income?

David A. Croteau, No, Put Away the Calculator: For many prosperous US Christians, giving 10 percent could be considered “robbing God” (in a sense) because it does not meet the standard of generous giving. For those who make a more meager income, giving less than 10 percent could be generous and sacrificial.
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Tithing: Should You Tithe Off Your Tax Refund?



Why do we tithe on gross income?

By tithing on our gross income, God receives the first-fruits, and that is the portion that He has called us to return. Our loving Father doesn't just call us to be generous… He also graciously provides the income we need to obey.
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What happens when you don't tithe?

God cannot accept the payment of tithes because of what Jesus has done. But God will accept you GIVING A TITHE. He will not punish you if you do not give a tithe.
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Do you pay tithing on a loan?

Tithes are intended to be paid on income, money freely received as payment for services or as a gift. The borrower will eventually be returning borrowed money to the lender, so it is not income, and the borrower does not need to pay a tithe on it.
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Should you tithe on Social Security?

Those who tithe may choose to make their calculation on a “pre-Social Security” or “post-Social Security” basis. If they made the decision to base their calculation on income after deducting Social Security taxes, all of the benefits at retirement could be considered an amount they want to continue paying tithes on.
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Should I tithe from my business account?

Giving Tithes

If you operate a sole proprietorship or partnership and report business income on your personal taxes, you can normally deduct up to 50 percent of your adjusted gross income for tithes. However, there might be limitations of 20 or 30 percent under certain circumstances.
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Where does tithe go on tax return?

The donations you make to your church throughout the year can be deducted from your taxes only if you itemize your expenses on Schedule A when you file your personal tax return. To use Schedule A, your total itemized deductions must exceed the standard deduction for your filing status.
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How do I claim tithes on Turbotax?

Where do I enter my tithes to my church
  1. Go to My Account > Tools > Topic Search.
  2. Type contributions, charitable in the search box and click Go.
  3. You should be on the Donations to charity screen. Click Yes.
  4. Proceed through the interview to enter your donations.
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How much can you claim on taxes for church donations without a receipt?

Making a one-time cash donation of $250 or more means you must get a receipt from the church. Otherwise, you won't be able to deduct the donation.
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What are the 3 tithes?

It appears that there were three tithes that the Jews were responsible to give. One for the Levites, another for the festivals, and a third for the poor over seven-year periods of time known as the Shemittah farming cycle.
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What does God promise when you tithe?

The Lord has commanded us to pay tithing. In return, He promises to “open … the windows of heaven, and pour … out a blessing, that there shall not be room enough to receive it” (Malachi 3:10). His blessings, however, come in His own way and in His own time and can be spiritual or temporal.
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Do you tithe on 401k withdrawal?

You tithe 10% of each distribution you take, while your account is still full of Earnings. Years later when your account might be down to your Original Contribution level, you stop tithing on the distributions. This is still fairly easy to calculate but will require a bit of record-keeping.
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Should I pay tithing on my gross or net?

You should base your tithing on taxable income.

If we use the adjusted gross income, then Romney stands at a tithing rate of 9.7%, which is below the 10% rule.
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What should you pay tithing on?

Tithing is used to build temples and meetinghouses, translate and publish the scriptures, do missionary and family history work, and in other ways build God's kingdom on earth. Your attitude is important in paying tithing. Pay it because you love the Lord and have faith in Him. Pay it willingly with a thankful heart.
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Can you stop tithing?

The answer is, no. Here's why: The Bible never mentions anything about hitting the pause button on tithing. Now, it doesn't say we'll go to hell if we don't tithe, but the tithe is clearly a scriptural command from God.
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How much should you tithe weekly?

Here's a few ways you can calculate your retirement tithing: Calculate 10% of the fixed income you receive. If you receive Social Security, rental income, a pension, or any other fixed income, you might keep it easy and calculate 10% of that to pay to the church. Calculate 10% of your investment income.
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Does IRS ask for proof of charitable donations?

For any contribution of $250 or more (including contributions of cash or property), you must obtain and keep in your records a contemporaneous written acknowledgment from the qualified organization indicating the amount of the cash and a description of any property contributed.
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Is tithing a charitable donation?

This is an important means of support for many churches, and these organizations count on and encourage the practice of tithing. A tithe can count as a charitable donation provided the giver follows IRS rules for both giving and filing.
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How does IRS verify charitable donations?

The IRS reminds taxpayers to make sure they're donating to a recognized charity. To receive a deduction, taxpayers must donate to a qualified charity. To check the status of a charity, they can use the IRS Tax Exempt Organization Search tool. Cash contributions to most charitable organizations qualify.
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