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Asked: December 10, 20202020-12-10T06:13:55+01:00 2020-12-10T06:13:55+01:00In: Religion

Should tithing be on gross or net income?

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Many people wonder if they should be tithing based on their gross or net profit/income and before or after their taxes. Which one is appropriate?

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    1. Karen Duton
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      2020-12-11T13:59:10+01:00Added an answer on December 11, 2020 at 1:59 pm

      Specifically, we pay tithing on the increase to our income, which is our gross income. If you are paid a thousand dollars per month, you pay 10% of that amount, not on the amount after taxes.
      Personally, I believe that the Lord is not interested in all the personal deductions that we might be think we would be eligible for. I guess that in dealing with our tithing, He is more secure than our government is with our taxes, and doesn’t feel that we need any motivation.

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    2. Nina Minor
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      2020-12-11T13:59:50+01:00Added an answer on December 11, 2020 at 1:59 pm

      My recommendation is to offer to those in need and to the church you attend 10% of your gross and see if you can live on the 90% that is left. Living on the 90% that is left is possible for all but at times it may come at a cost of not buying what you want, like a new car or a new house or new things to charge on the credit card. Is going without the things you want that really are not needed actually a sacrifice? Or is it a way to hold our self centeredness and selfishness and check and allowing our Lord Jesus Christ is preeminent in our life?
      If you feel that the church you attend is not using the money that they receive to take care of the needs of others and I’m more interested in buildings and salaries of staff and you have a hard time giving your income to them, there are bigger issues than you’re giving head play that you need to address if you plan on continuing going there. I’ve heard this excuse over the years from people to justify why they won’t give to the Lord and want to keep 100% of what the Lord has given to them.

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