Musician’s Guide to Taxes: W9s and Working With Vendors or Contractors for Artists
1099-MISC, 1099-NEC, it’s a lot! Get set up properly for Tax Season with this helpful guide on working with artist and music vendors!
1099-MISC, 1099-NEC, it’s a lot! Get set up properly for Tax Season with this helpful guide on working with artist and music vendors!
Cover your bases with the audit-friendly way to keep track of your business from an auditor. No accounting background? No problem.
Part II of our Musician’s Guide to Taxes series includes the top 5 deductions for reducing your tax bill as a musical artist. Read on…
Part I of our Musicians Guide to Taxes series, here’s a general overview of what to prepare and where to look for help if you’re an artist.
If you’re stranded at home and have lost sources of income due to the Covid-19 pandemic, here’s a short list of potential musician revenue streams for you.
It’s tax time again, make sure you’re getting all of the deductions you qualify for as the “self-employed” musician/businessperson you truly are.
2019 is well upon us. Here’s a payment schedule for most of the PROs you’re likely to be associated with in the US, and info about how payments are made.
It’s tax season again. You songwriters can benefit from this trick when you file this year to save a bit of money and make your life easier.
Advances for musicians to get a leg up on their projects with external support may seem tempting but they almost always come with strings attached.
What’s the difference between a writer’s share and a publisher’s share, and why is it important to control your own publishing rights? Find out here.