
About this Event
Live Streamed on our YouTube Channel: TALA Office
Structured with artists in mind, this seminar is designed to walk you through your tax return, addressing common artist concerns and important IRS regulations pertaining to creative practices including:
· What it means to be self-employed/independent contractor
· Keeping records of income and expenses
· Business v Hobby rules as applied to tax
· Combination of W-2 and 1099 tax reporting
· What’s deductible?
· What the self-employment tax is and how it is paid?
· Estimated tax payments
· Other taxes – Sales, Franchise, Business Personal Property
· Information on the child tax credit and student loans
· And More!
About the presenters:
Kathy Ploch, CPA
Kathy is a CPA at Durio and Korpal P.C. She previously spent 7 years as a Tax Compliance and Consulting Specialist at Harper & Pearson Company, P.C. She has been in public accounting preparing all types of taxes for 35 years and has worked with artists and small non-profit organizations for 20 years. Kathy is a Past President of TALA and has been a volunteer with the organization since 1999. She is a member of the Houston CPA Society and previously served as President.
Lisa is a business coach with expertise in accounting, finance, and management. With experience across a variety of industries, Lisa brings a broad perspective, applying knowledge from one sector to another. One of her key strengths is the ability to translate complex financial information into language that resonates with any audience — from board members and IT teams to directors’ assistants and small business owners. Her specialties include financial consulting for small and start-up businesses, with a focus on improving owners' financial literacy to drive business growth. She specializes in working with artists and creative businesses.
This project is generously funded by the National Endowment for the Arts and the Texas Commission on the Arts. To find out more about how National Endowment for the Arts grants impact individuals and communities, visit arts.gov.
This project is supported in part by the City of Austin Economic Development Department.
Event Venue
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