Atlanta Church Bookkeeping LLC prides itself on offering the most affordable church and nonprofit accounting in Suwanee and Lawrenceville, Gwinnett and throughout the state. Nonprofits are an integral part in every community. They are essential in creating strong communities. Our team supports them in their growth, success, and well-being. There are many benefits to outsourcing your church's or nonprofit's accounting. Contact us to discuss how we can help your church or non-profit. We are always available to assist.
Atlanta Church Bookkeeping LLC is very easy to set up. Our general ledger has a well-designed structure that you don't require an accounting degree to understand.
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Atlanta Church Bookkeeping LLC has everything you need to get started. You don�t need to have an accounting degree to understand our general ledger.
We believe that everyone should have the ability to make sound financial decisions. Although we don't have every financial product or company on the site, we are proud to say that our guidance, information, and tools are impartial, independent, simple, and completely free.
The IRS can impose severe penalties on churches for failing to classify and pay a worker with a 1099...which the IRS considers an employee.
Your church's leadership and administrative team will be able focus on the mission of the church, not its bookkeeping.
Working in church accounting, you share the same responsibilities as an accountant in any other organization. You record expenses, track contributions made by the congregation, and monitor spending on various programs. Your duties center around bookkeeping, documenting and controlling finances for a church.
81% of church revenue came from individual donations. 34% of congregations have endowments, which constituted on average 4% of their revenue. Only 2% of churches received revenue from government grants; 12% received finance from non-government grants.
Common Church Budget Categories
Personnel (salaries, benefits, etc.)
Administration (operating expenses)
Facilities and Equipment (utilities, insurance on property, maintenance)
Outreach (missions, evangelism, social events, etc.)