Identifying and Recording Tithing Status (2024)

Policy and Principles

The bishop holds tithing declaration beginning on or after September 1 and finishing by December 15 of each year. The tithing status of a member is declared either by the member at tithing declaration or by the bishop.

Members are encouraged to attend tithing declaration to make their declaration to the bishop in person. It is not necessary for a donor to have paid all donations for the year before making a declaration. Donations made after tithing declaration but on or before December 31, including members who have moved into the ward after December 15, will be included in the annual tithing declaration and in the Official Tax Statement for the year.

The bishop makes the declaration for all members who do not declare their own status.

Tithing Status Definitions

  1. Full-Tithe Payer: All donors whose tithing is “‘one-tenth of all their interest annually,’ which is understood to mean income” (First Presidency Letter, Mar. 19, 1970; see also Doctrine and Covenants 119:4).
    • Tithing status is normally the same for husband and wife who donate together. It may be different if they donate separately.
    • Converts baptized during the year who have paid a full tithe since baptism are full-tithe payers.
    • Full-time missionaries serving from your ward are full-tithe payers. (However, missionaries should pay tithing on personal income beyond the amounts they receive for their support.)
    • Members who had no income during the year are full-tithe payers. (Church welfare assistance is not counted as income.)
    • Some members may have paid tithing to Church headquarters or in a previous ward. These donors should declare tithing status in the ward where they live at the time of tithing declaration.
  2. Part-Tithe Payer: All donors who have paid tithing but the amount is less than a full tithe.
  3. Non-Tithe Payer: Ward members who have not contributed tithing during the year.

Procedures

To record a tithing declaration:

  1. From Leader and Clerk Resources, click Finance and then click Tithing Declaration.
  2. On the “Tithing Declaration” tab, for each member, click Full, Part, or Non, and then click Declared by Bishop or Declared by Member.
    • By default, the member list is organized by household. Options are available to display the member list in alphabetical order and to display the donation amounts. Clicking on the name of the member will display his or her MRN and (if male) whether he is a Melchizedek Priesthood holder. The Participant Information button will take you to the member’s participant record, which will display the details of his or her donations.
  3. For each member who did not attend tithing declaration, click Full, Part, or Non, and then click Declared by Bishop.
  4. When the declaration status and “declared by” values are completed, a check mark will appear in the Done column.
  5. When the declaration status and “declared by” option is complete, a check mark will appear in the Done column. After January 1, when all declarations are complete, a “Declarations Complete” message will display, and the information will be made available to the stake president. After completing declarations, any future changes are automatically saved.
  6. There will be a Dashboard reminder if declarations are not complete to help leaders finalize the declaration status of the ward. To print a copy for the bishop to use during tithing declaration, click the Print button.
Identifying and Recording Tithing Status (2024)

FAQs

How do you declare tithing status? ›

The tithing status of a member is declared either by the member at tithing declaration or by the bishop. Members are encouraged to attend tithing declaration to make their declaration to the bishop in person. It is not necessary for a donor to have paid all donations for the year before making a declaration.

What is considered a full tithe payer LDS? ›

Full-tithe payers have paid one-tenth of their income as tithing. (Full-time missionaries and those completely dependent on church welfare assistance are also considered full tithe-payers.) Part-tithe payers have paid tithing, but the amount is less than one-tenth of their income.

What is considered income for tithing? ›

Honestly, whether you tithe from your gross pay or your take-home pay is totally up to you. The point here is that you're giving 10% of your income. Dave Ramsey gives off the top of his taxable income—and I do too! But the true heart is this: Just give and be a giver.

What is the statement on tithing? ›

Oaks of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles taught that the payment of tithing brings the individual tithe payer unique spiritual blessings. “Tithe paying is evidence that we accept the law of sacrifice,” he said. “It also prepares us for the law of consecration and the other higher laws of the celestial kingdom.”

How do you write a tithe message? ›

Here are 20 short tithing messages you can give on any Sunday morning:
  1. Love gives. Generosity is an expression of love. ...
  2. Jesus endorses radical generosity. ...
  3. Seek First the Kingdom. ...
  4. The only investment that lasts forever. ...
  5. Abraham gave a tenth. ...
  6. We are all called to be stewards. ...
  7. Generosity brings freedom. ...
  8. Generosity brings blessing.

Is tithing declaration required? ›

All members should attend tithing declaration to make sure their contribution records are correct and to declare to the bishop their status as tithe payers. If possible, all members of a family should attend tithing declaration.

Can you get a temple recommend if you don t pay tithing? ›

Only those Church members who pay a full tithing can receive temple ordinances. And the Lord tells us that those who pay tithing will not be burned at His Second Coming (see D&C 64:23).

Do Mormons pay tithing on gross or net income? ›

Members then pay their tithing annually, calculated by taking their gross income, subtracting their "basic living needs" and turning over to the church 10% of the remainder.

What happens if Mormons don't tithe? ›

The tithe is God's law for His children, yet the payment is entirely voluntary. In this respect it does not differ from the law of the Sabbath or from any other of His laws. We may refuse to obey any or all of them. Our obedience is voluntary, but our refusal to pay does not abrogate or repeal the law.

Do I tithe on my Social Security? ›

ANSWER: It is believed that one should tithe from the gross of any increase one receives. When you tithe from your gross, you tithe from the overall amount from which your social security has been deducted. When you retire, you don't need to tithe on that income as you returned tithe on it while working.

Do you tithe on retirement income? ›

Many retirees choose to tithe similarly to how they did in their working years. They simply tithe on whatever income they receive. This can be a simple solution. Questions often arise among retirees about how to tithe in retirement.

Does tithe have to go to church? ›

The majority of evangelical leaders (76 percent) say that it is acceptable for Christians who tithe 10 percent to give part of that 10 percent to ministries outside the local church, according to the July Evangelical Leaders Survey.

What does God say about tithing when in debt? ›

Each of you should give what you have decided in your heart to give, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver” (2 Corinthians 9:7, NIV). There are so many benefits to giving. Always. We encourage you to continue doing it even as you dig your way out of debt.

How do you write off church tithing? ›

To deduct the amount you tithe to your church or place of worship report the amount you donate to qualified charitable organizations, such as churches, on Schedule A. To claim a tithing tax deductible for cash and check donations, verify your tithing donation amount with one of the following: Bank record.

Do you claim tithing on taxes? ›

Tithes qualify as a deduction, according to IRS rules. The taxpayer must claim charitable contributions as itemized deductions using Schedule A of IRS Form 1040.

What is tithing settlement called now? ›

The First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has announced changes to improve the tithing settlement process. The term “tithing settlement” has now been changed to “tithing declaration.”

Why is it important to declare tithing? ›

Tithing settlement allows all members the chance to demonstrate their obedience to the principle of tithing. Parents can use it as a teaching time. Children who hear their parents' declaration learn that paying tithing and fast offerings is important to their parents and to the Lord.

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