How to Write a Flawless Church Tax Deduction Letter [+ Samples]
Like any nonprofit, churches are required to provide certain documentation when they receive a gift. Because gifts to churches are tax deductible, donors need this documentation to claim their gift on their taxes. Plus, it's just plain the right thing to do! Read on to learn everything that needs to go into a church tax deduction letter and some best practices to consider.
When parishioners give to your church, they may expect a tax deduction letter. The IRS says that donors can only claim a tax deduction with a gift record.
Today, more people are giving online, and churches can track how much attendees provide at one time and throughout the year. Therefore, sending a church tax deduction letter does not have to be complicated.
There are a few things churches must include. In this article, we’ll break down what’s needed and provide a template to help you get started.
When Do Churches Send Tax Deduction Letters?
According to the IRS, donors can only claim a tax deduction with a bank record or acknowledgment from the church.
If a one-time gift is over $249, churches must send an acknowledgment, including a statement that says the donor received no goods or services for their contribution. Churches must also provide a written disclosure to a donor who receives goods or services in exchange for a payment over $75.
It’s best practice for churches to send tax receipts to parishioners whenever they tithe or give an offering. The right online donation tool will make this process easier.
Donorbox lets churches send tax receipts with customized email messages immediately after their donation and at the end of the year. The below image shows what a donation receipt email sent for a campaign on Donorbox looks like. We’ll talk about the “how” in detail later!
When sending a church tax deduction letter, there are several things you must have, including –
Name of the organization.
Church’s EIN.
Amount of the gift.
Description of the gift (not value).
Churches must also include the following statements when appropriate –
A statement that the church provided no goods or services.
Description and good faith estimate of what was provided in exchange for the gift.
If the church gave donors small tokens in exchange for their donation, like a sticker, bumper sticker, or other branded items, you’ll want to add a statement that the goods or services provided were entirely of intangible religious benefits.
In addition to these items, your church should also remind donors of how the church will use the gift and how donations like theirs have helped your organization.
If someone donates to a specific cause, like a capital campaign or love offering, churches should include more information on why these projects are necessary.
2 Sample Church Tax Deduction Letters [Free to Download]
Tax-deduction letters don’t have to be long, but adding a personal touch helps strengthen relationships between donors and your church.
We’ve included the following 2 samples to give you an idea of how you can personalize and include the required tax information. Click here to download for free.
You can utilize a simple-to-use tool like Donorbox to easily customize your tax receipt emails (with insights from these samples) including necessary information to send to your supporters. Let’s take a look at how!
Using Donorbox to Easily Send Tax Receipts for Your Church
Many churches are volunteer-run or can only hire part-time staff. If sending tax receipts to parishioners every week and at the end of the year seems time-consuming or nearly impossible for your church, Donorbox can help make this process easier!
1. Automated donation receipts
Churches can use Donorbox to send a donation receipt email immediately after people donate. This helps supporters file their tax forms on time.
You can set up each of your fundraising campaigns to send these receipts in only a few steps:
Login to your Donorbox account.
Select a campaign for which you’d like to customize the receipt and click the “Edit” icon next to it.
Now, go to “Additional Settings” and click the “Edit” icon next to “Receipt Email”.
Customize your receipt email and click “Update”.
You can easily add variables to your email subject and body to personalize the receipt email and include details that are necessary.
After you finish editing, you can also test your receipt by sending it to three other people. It’s always a good idea to get a few extra viewpoints.
Watch this quick tutorial guide to learn the steps in detail –
Donors need written documentation to deduct their donations. Year-end receipts sent to parishioners will help them with this process and strengthen their relationships with your church.
Donorbox makes it easy for churches to customize and send year-end receipts to selected or all donors in just a few quick steps –
On the Donorbox dashboard, go to the “Engage” section and click “Receipts” under it.
Now, select the “Yearly Receipts” tab and click “Settings”.
You can now edit the email subject line and content on this page. You can also preview the email by clicking a button, as shown below.
Next, scroll down and select the fiscal year period under the “PDF settings” section. You can also customize the “Thank You Message” that will show on the PDF file from here.
Save changes and return to the Yearly Receipts tab.
From here, you’ll choose “Select All” to send the receipt to all donors or check the box next to the individual donors you wish to send it.
Sending donation receipts and year-end tax letters to people can help build and strengthen relationships with your parishioners. Time receipts also help them file their tax forms on time.
With Donorbox, all this can be a breeze – as you’ve seen above, all it takes is a few simple steps and you can fully customize your tax receipt letters to donors!
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Kristine Ensor is a freelance writer with over a decade of experience working with local and international nonprofits. As a nonprofit professional she has specialized in fundraising, marketing, event planning, volunteer management, and board development.