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Expenses of ministers of religion

351Expenses of ministers of religion

(1)A deduction is allowed from any earnings from any employment as a minister of a religious denomination for amounts incurred by the minister wholly, exclusively and necessarily in the performance of duties of such an employment.

(2)If a minister of a religious denomination pays rent in respect of a dwelling-house, part of which is used mainly and substantially for the purposes of such duties, a deduction is allowed from the minister’s earnings from any employment as such a minister for—

(a)one quarter of the rent, or

(b)if less, the part of the rent that, on a just and reasonable apportionment, is attributable to that part of the dwelling-house.

(3)If—

(a)an interest in premises belongs to a charity or an ecclesiastical corporation, and

(b)because of that interest and by reason of holding an employment as a minister of a religious denomination, the minister has a residence in the premises from which to perform the duties of the employment,

a deduction is allowed from the minister’s earnings from any such employment for part of any expenses borne by the minister on the maintenance, repair, insurance or management of the premises.

(4)The amount of the deduction is—

Formula - (A divided by 4) minus B

where—

  • A is the amount of the expenses borne by the minister on the maintenance, repair, insurance or management of the premises, and

  • B is the amount of those expenses that are allowed under subsection (1).

(5)In this section “charity” means a body of persons or trust established for charitable purposes only.

(6)Subsection (1) needs to be read with section 359 (disallowance of travel expenses: mileage allowances and reliefs).

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