The IRS is kinda scary, but if you know what to expect, you'll have nothing to fear....right?
They think people in the music industry are somewhat aggressive or abusive when deducting expenses that aren't actually directly to their music business.
Their goal is to bring your deductions back in line with their rules.
So, in this episode of the Music Money Mentor podcast:
🚨Most musicians assume that they are waving a red flag at the IRS when they do certain things, but very few know what to expect.
After listening to this episode of the Music Money Mentor podcast, you won't be one of them.
Tax season is officially here and you may be wondering what happens if I OWE money this year instead of getting a refund? Not only that, but you may also be wondering what to do if you have a tax balance but you don’t have enough cash saved to pay it!
In this week's episode of the Music Money Mentor podcast you'll:
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Every year, musicians all over the US overpay their taxes! That sucks. So, in this episode, Alexis Louis explains why music producers, songwriters, artists and others in the music industry pay too much in tax to the IRS and ways to avoid losing your hard-earned money. If you've always wanted to know why you're paying SO much in taxes every year - here it is!
In this week’s episode of Music Money Mentor, you'll hear:
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In this episode, we talk all about paying your people. Every music business owner pays for help whether that's for mixing and mastering services or attorneys. Well, when you're paying your people, you also have to deal with the IRS. Alexis Louis, founder of Growth Group tells all:
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A lot of songwriters, producers, and artists ask me questions about tax deductions in the music industry. Normally I don't have time to get in too deep with them about how they can make everyday purchases in their lives deductible for their music career. During the Music Teachers National Association conference in 2018, I took the time to breakdown what the IRS requires for you to write off something and how you can achieve that in the easiest way possible... Hopefully, you can extract a TON of value from this!
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Have you have ever been asked to play a show for free? Has your band ever been told by an organization that they “don’t have a budget” or that their budget is really small… or that they didn’t budget music into the equation?
If a bar or venue owner has ever said to you, “This will give you great exposure and will get your music out there, plus it’ll introduce you to a new audience.”
Frankly, if you’ve ever encountered not getting paid for performing LIVE, this podcast is for you.
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