| Procedure Name: | Parsonage |
|---|---|
| Scope: | All Staff |
| Revision Date: | December 28, 2021 |
| Last Review Date: | May 5, 2023 |
Parsonage allowance, also referred to as housing allowance, is one of several special tax benefits applied to qualified ministers. This benefit permits a qualified minister to exclude from taxable income the portion of compensation, designated by the employer, as a "parsonage allowance" and actually expended by the minister for qualified housing costs. To be eligible for a parsonage allowance, a minister must satisfy four basic requirements established by the Internal Revenue Service regulations:
Reliant further limits eligibility for a parsonage allowance to ministers working 20 hours a week or more. Part-time ministers that submit a time card for their hours worked are not eligible to receive this benefit.
All ministers submit their certificate of ordination, commissioning or licensing to Reliant for approval by the Employment Services Department, and if necessary, the Director of Organizational Affairs and Treasurer. Once it is approved, the minister may then request a portion of their salary be designated as parsonage by submitting a Parsonage Request Form to Employment Services. For more information, see Working with Reliant as a Commissioned or Ordained Minister |
According to the IRS, there are three factors taken into account when determining a parsonage amount:
Please use the Form below to calculate and request a parsonage allowance based on the above restrictions. Parsonage amounts are reviewed and approved Reliant's Director of Organizational Affairs and Treasurer, and shall continue at that amount until a new Parsonage Request Form is submitted and approved. Should the minister's actual housing expenses change during an interim period, the minister may request that Reliant designate a new amount that more accurately reflects the minister's actual housing expenses. Requests for re-designation of parsonage allowance must also be made using Parsonage Request Form.
It is the minister who must determine whether to claim an exclusion from taxable income on his or her annual tax return for a parsonage allowance, and therefore bears ultimate legal responsibility for that decision. Reliant ministers who believe that they may be eligible for the parsonage allowance and wish to request that Reliant designate a portion of their annual compensation as a parsonage allowance must submit a Parsonage Request Form to the Employment Services Department. Ministers are strongly advised to consult with a personal tax advisor before claiming the parsonage allowance exclusion.
The following actions should be taken by the Reliant minister during the year (after the parsonage allowance is granted).
Please read the following restrictions that may hinder a new home buyer or someone refinancing their home if they are newly Commissioned and started receiving parsonage within the last year. Reliant cannot remove or reduce a employee's parsonage retroactively. Ministers must keep these restrictions in mind and proactively discuss these restrictions with any lender they are working with in the home purchase/refinancing process. |
Mortgage lenders require parsonage (housing allowances) be verifiable and reliable income. Each mortgage lender applies its own guidelines when considering housing allowances. Some mortgage lenders may not include an applicant's housing allowance income simply as a matter of lending policy.
Before applying for a mortgage, ask the lender if it considers non-traditional income, such as the parsonage (housing allowance) income you're paid. * If your parsonage (housing allowance) income is stable and consistently paid, with a verifiable track record of payment, a mortgage lender usually will count it as income.