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  2. Begin by reviewing the introduction section, which outlines the purpose of the form and its relevance to members of the clergy.
  3. Navigate to the 'Social Security Coverage' section. Here, identify your classification (e.g., minister, member of a religious order) and understand how it affects your tax obligations.
  4. Fill out any applicable fields regarding ministerial services. Ensure you accurately report your earnings from these services as they are subject to self-employment tax unless exempt.
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A minister may be eligible for the qualified business income (QBI) deduction if he or she performs weddings, funerals, or other activities the income from which is reported on Schedule C. Wages received from an employer do not qualify for the QBI deduction.
The person must be ordained, licensed, or commissioned by a local church or denomination. The person will administer sacerdotal functions. That is, they must perform marriage and funeral services, dedicate infants, baptize believers, and serve communion.
Ministers, members, or practitioners who are conscientiously opposed to, or because of religious principles are opposed to, the acceptance of benefits based on their earnings from these services may elect to be exempt from coverage by applying to IRS for an irrevocable exemption.
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IRS Publication 517 provides tax information for those who are members of the clergy or other religious workers. Publication 517 details the ways that those who work in or perform services for religious organizations and orders are required to file their income, Social Security, and Medicare taxes.

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