Originally Posted by
tokidoki
Maybe you forgot or maybe i'm just too naive to know this. There are savings but what I don't know is that they invest their money. Sure, mangayo ug donation. Naa gyud nai excess, the excess you spend for another day. If kulang, ngayo donation (cycle repeats). Dili man pud na sila mazero bai maskin dili na nila iinvest. That's the whole point of the tax exemption of the church and NPOs, because they are not supposed to generate income. if your money grows that IS INCOME. Can the church still, in good faith, claim that they are a non-profit org? I don't think so!
Wala ka kasabot unsa anang NPO?
Non-profit Organization is an organization that does not distribute its surplus funds to owners or shareholders, but instead uses them to help pursue its goals
Pangita kuno ug NPO nga dili mo-generate ug income. Unsa na? makililimos? Sige pangayo ug kwata?
Another thing, NPOs are AUDITED by the BIR and that all expenses must be liquidated by the end of the day. If naai sobra that would be deemed a profit and therefore taxable. If there is a discrepancy, heads will roll. The church doesn't have this kind of pressure.
But to answer your question, YES, dapat gyud ma zero by the end of the day (at least in the books). Well, technically speaking, all the money must be accounted for and spent where they were supposed to be spent.
Mao! kay dako na kaayo ka pag-salig sa BIR? Limpyo kaayo na ang BIR sa?
The church has also accounting section. Naa sad na internal and external auditors. Balanced sheet does not mean zero balance, nga wala na ka Cash-on-hand kay imo nang gipanghatag ang nakolekta.
Sus! kung mag-himo ka ug Charitable institution, dili pud uroy ko donate dinha nimo. Mura ra manka middleman, dawat sa wala balhin sa too.
Oi, dapat man diay ka sweldohan sa? aw, shot pud diay gamay sa imong bulsa!
Taxes are
not donations bai. They are
OUR hard earned money taken by force.
And, yes, politicians DO go to jail if they invest OUR money for their personal gain (if maskapan) or they invest the money in transactions that are deemed conflicts of interest.
Don't compare them directly with priests bai. Most of all, the income generated by invested taxes goes the country's coffers. It is OUR common income. And you can honestly say bai that that money is OURS it belongs to the Filipino people.
Daghan na kaayo ka ug "ifs". Murag dako na kaayo ka pagsalig sa goberno nga mapriso jud dayon basta mag-binuang.
Of course, dapat lang ang kwarta is NOT for PERSONAL GAIN.