Surviving Schedule C: Hands-on Tax Planning for Playwrights

January, 2016
Lark Play Development Center (Map)

Struggling with self-employment taxes and deductible expenses for playwrights? Join us for this hands-on workshop to navigate tax and insurance subtleties for playwrights.

First, we’ll cover Schedule C, the tax form self-employed playwrights use to report their business income and deductions.  But this workshop isn’t just talking: Come prepared to translate the expenses you incur as a professional playwright into tax deductions through an exercise inspired by Richard Hatch (of Survivor fame).  Bring your real-life examples, your real-life questions, and a willingness to roll up those proverbial sleeves and dig into the tax form.

Then, we’ll tackle your insurance questions.  Whether you wonder about Affordable Care Act health insurance, professional liability insurance, production insurance, or all of the above, this is the place to have your questions answered.

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Arts & Numbers

You don’t have to do this alone. Arts & Numbers is a comprehensive financial guide for creative individuals… and anyone else with a passion for something other than accounting and finance. This book aims to provide basic information on finance and financial matters for creative entrepreneurs to take ownership of their financial situations, thus ensuring their long-term success, creative and otherwise.

Written in short story form with fictional anecdotes supporting the financial advice, Arts & Numbers promises to be an easy and useful read for creative entrepreneurs at any stage.

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