Housing Allowance for Chaplains Sample Clauses

Housing Allowance for Chaplains. The Employer agrees to designate to employees in the job classification of Chaplain Supervisor the sum of $15,000 of salary per year as a parsonage allowance. Chaplains working less than full-time shall receive a pro rata portion of the designated sum.
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Housing Allowance for Chaplains. Provided the employee meets all the IRS regulations, thirty-five percent (35%) of the monthly salary of all Chaplains in the full-time employment of the Department shall be designated as housing allowance. Each Chaplain shall report annually to the appointing authority the exact amount being claimed under Section 107 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 as housing allowance.
Housing Allowance for Chaplains. The Employer and the Union agree to the designation of a portion of the salary paid to ordained clergy, not to exceed thirty-five percent (35%) of wages, be designated as a housing allowance.

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