Okay, I apologize if this has already been addressed and I just didn't see it.
But as there was serious $$$ being contributed (as 10% was considered 'faithfulness in the little things'), and as elsewhere Brent did some calculations about how much money was going into this ministry over the years, are there legal consequences (oops, perhaps a poor word choice there
) to money being given tax-free to support these full-time workers?
I assume that since it was going on in this fashion for so many years (cash only, no accounting and no records, as DG's 'red book' pages were burned dutifully according to Rachel, I can assume similar practices in other places, I know in WLA there wasn't any recordkeeping on the few occassions that I helped with the 'Lord's Treasury'
(sic).)
I'm no CPA (I have enough problems doing my own taxes, thank you very much) but wasn't this income
taxable over those many years? Aren't there serious legal implications for tax evasion? Any CPA's out there who would care to comment?
Thinking about this perhaps there are things going on that are not public knowledge for good purpose. Oh well, if no one answers to this post because of this reason I can assume the best (or worst, depending on your point of view).
Dale 'not looking forward to doing his
own taxes' Yuzuki