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posted Jun 6, 2019 6:21:23 AM

Is a church owned religious gift shop exempt from taxes?

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Level 15
Jun 6, 2019 6:21:31 AM

Sales tax and income tax are two different issues.  Whether you have to collect sales tax on all, some, or none of your sales, will depend on your state sales tax laws and you need to check with your state.  

You generally won't owe corporate income tax on the profits (gross sales minus expenses) as long as those profits fund your other charitable and non-profit missions.  But, you at least need to be aware of "Unrelated business income tax" UBIT.   Even if the overall church is non-profit, you can owe income tax on the profits from "unrelated" business ventures.   Whether your gift shop strays into unrelated business territory depends on what the store sells and what purpose the money is used for.   You may want to have an accountant advise you on the issues of unrelated business income.   

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Level 15
Jun 6, 2019 6:21:26 AM
Level 9
Jun 6, 2019 6:21:28 AM

Possibly, but it depends on exactly what the "Gift Shop" sells.  If it sells Bibles and religious items, those sales are tax-exempt.  If it sells Sponge Bob toys and snacks, those sales are probably taxable.

I would recommend going to a tax professional that SPECIALIZES with Tax-Exempt Organizations to assist you.

Level 15
Jun 6, 2019 6:21:31 AM

Sales tax and income tax are two different issues.  Whether you have to collect sales tax on all, some, or none of your sales, will depend on your state sales tax laws and you need to check with your state.  

You generally won't owe corporate income tax on the profits (gross sales minus expenses) as long as those profits fund your other charitable and non-profit missions.  But, you at least need to be aware of "Unrelated business income tax" UBIT.   Even if the overall church is non-profit, you can owe income tax on the profits from "unrelated" business ventures.   Whether your gift shop strays into unrelated business territory depends on what the store sells and what purpose the money is used for.   You may want to have an accountant advise you on the issues of unrelated business income.   

Level 15
Jun 6, 2019 6:21:33 AM

See "Church Gift Shops" here:
 <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.taxcareerdigest.com/articles/article32.pdf">http://www.taxcareerdigest.com/articles/article32.pdf</a>