Jan 9, 2019 | #TaxAdviceforWriters, Tax Series - Income, Writing Life
Welcome back to #TaxAdviceforWriters! In Income, Part I, we looked at the basics of how the IRS classifies income and whether your writing should be categorized as profit seeking (reported on Schedule C, with expenses and losses allowed) or as a hobby (no expenses or...
Jan 9, 2019 | #TaxAdviceforWriters, Tax Series - Income, Writing Life
This may sound like a silly topic, but it’s important to define what’s included in declarable business income on your Schedule C. Accounting Method First things first. You may notice a question on line F of the Schedule C or be asked by your tax prep software about...
Jan 9, 2019 | #TaxAdviceforWriters, Tax Series - Income, Writing Life
In case after case where artists have had to prove their art as a business rather than a hobby, the Tax Court has given substantial weight to one particular factor—whether the activity is conducted in a business-like manner. The good news is this factor is completely...
Jan 7, 2019 | #TaxAdviceforWriters, Tax Series - Income, Writing Life
For anyone who follows my blog, it’s no secret I spent a former life in accounting. I worked for sixteen years in corporate finance and was studying to become a CPA (that’s a certified public accountant for the non-numbers types) when my writing career took off. I...