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Turn Conference Costs into Tax Savings with These 5 Deductions
Attending conferences can be one of the best investments you make in your teaching career. Not only do you gain new ideas, skills, and connections, but many of the costs can also be deducted on your taxes.
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Records, Receipts and Write-Offs: Taxes Made Simple for Music Teachers
You may not have set out to start a business when you started teaching music. But when you’re self-employed—even if it’s only part-time—that’s exactly what you’re doing. And managing the financial side of things (bookkeeping, tracking receipts, paying taxes, managing write-offs and more) is key to keeping your business on track.
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Legal Landscape:
Taxes for Small Business Owners (Including Independent Music Studios/Schools)
As a tax preparer and enrolled agent, I am asked quite often about taxes related to small businesses. Here are some of the most frequent questions that I’m asked pertaining to small business owner taxes.
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From a CPA’s Perspective: Top 5 Ways to Prepare Your Records for a CPA
Nervous about your taxes? See the Top 5 recommendations from a CPA/piano teacher on ways to prepare your records for your tax return.
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A Brief Tax Guide for the Independent Music Teacher
This MTNA-published Q & A-style booklet was compiled by a CPA to answer basic questions related to the business of music teaching.
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