Last Minute Tax Tips For Creatives + Freelancers: Write-Offs, Tax Apps, and Extensions
Tax day is April 15 for creative professionals in the United States! Now is the time to get organized, understand your eligible write-offs, and learn how to request an extension.
Tax Day is less than a week away, and for many creatives, that could mean the mad dash to get organized and get filed.
No need to panic.
There are steps you can take to calm those nerves and avoid unnecessary fees and penalties.
Get organized and empowered with these tools, apps, and write-off ideas and make this your least stressful tax season yet!
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How To Get Ready To File Your Taxes As A Creator
Tax time is here and now is the time to get organized and prepared to file.
Thankfully, there are top-rated tax and bookkeeping tools that can help take the lift on sorting through receipts, invoices, and other files to prepare you to file your taxes with an accountant or on your file your taxes on your own.
Collect all of your tax documents, including 1099 forms, invoices…
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