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Keep More of What You Earn

For those working in the entertainment industry, its not always easy to determine what expenses or situations might qualify as business expenses, tax deductions or credits on your personal or business income tax return. If you check any of the items on the following check list, you may not be receiving your maximum tax deductions and credits.

Which of the following applied to you in 2010?

Subscribed to Billboard magazine.
Purchased printer ink.
Purchased songs on iTunes.
Had a studio in your home.
Applied acrylic nails instead of guitar picks.
Purchased an iPad.
Paid for cellphone service.
Worked or performed in multiple states.
Paid for internet service.
Purchased concert tickets.
Purchased a home.
Purchased a new vehicle.
Had changes to your household (added or lost a dependent)
Got married or divorced.

If you checked any of these boxes, you may not be receiving your maximum tax deductions or tax credits. Want to keep more of what you earn? Complete this form to receive your free consultation with our Entertainment Services Group.

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