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 haladay
Jan 27, 2009, 02:22 PM
We have some retired missionaries that we give to on a monthly basis.  Do we send them a 1099 or a 1099R?  One of the retired missionaries (ordained pastor) had a problem with the IRS and had to present his case that the money he received from us was not taxable.  They finally agreed.  We had been submitting a 1099, but it was suggested a 1099R.  Is this correct?  And if so, what code is used.  I have been unable to find any information and do not have an accountant to consult with.  Thanks.
 Fr_Chuck
Jan 27, 2009, 03:04 PM
First "who are you"  a private individual, or a church group.
 
Is this money not considered a donation of some sort for them ?
 
Or is this retirement money your church is paying them?
 haladay
Jan 28, 2009, 08:23 AM
We are a church.  This is considered "retirement" money, as in, the church is continuing to support them voluntarily, but is not through a "retirement" fund.
 AtlantaTaxExpert
Jan 29, 2009, 08:18 AM
Since it is not being done through a retirement fund, and since it is being done voluntarily, it is NOT a pension in thelegal sense, but rather a gift or donation to the individual.
 
For this reason, it is neither taxable to the recipient not tax deductible to the giver.  If the amount exceed $13,000 annually, there MAY be a gift tax implication.
 
Strongly recommend you seek out the expertise of a local tax professional with experience in pension work and gift/estate tax issues.