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Mrac [35]
2 years ago
11

Annette is an ordained minister working for Blessed Church. Her earnings for services performed for Blessed Church are generally

considered:
Business
2 answers:
andre [41]2 years ago
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Question Completion with Options:

O Wage income.

O Tax-exempt income.

O Self-employment income.

O Unearned income.

Answer:

Annette's earnings for services performed for Blessed Church are generally considered:

O Wage income.

Explanation:

According to the IRS records, since Annette is an ordained minister performing ministerial services either as an employee of Blessed Church or as a self-employed person and owner of Blessed Church, all of her earnings are subject to income tax.  Her wages, offerings, and fees that she receives for performing marriages, baptisms, funerals, etc., are counted as part of her wage-income for taxation purposes.

earnstyle [38]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Tax-exempt income.

Explanation:

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