Understanding Taxes for Artists
Leeway presents a special workshop led by tax expert Wally Moyer that will be offered twice on Wednesday February 1, 2012:
Session 1: 10:00am to 12:00pm
Session 2: 6:00pm to 8:00pm
You may only sign up for one session. The information presented in each will be identical. Both sessions will be held in our office (1315 Walnut Street, Suite 832 in Center City East). Venue is wheelchair accessible. Registration is required to attend this workshop.
WORKSHOP DESCRIPTION
Whether you’re getting grants, selling or performing art privately and/or self employed you still have to file taxes. But what are the best filing options for your individual situation? With over 20 years experience working with artists and art foundations, Walter Moyer of the Bottom Line Financial Services will offer advice, handouts and help explain some of the more confusing tax subjects for artists (like what the IRS considers and hobby and what it considers a profession) what income must be claimed and what expenses are allowable.
All attendees will recieve a discount coupon to use Wally's services. Additionally, attendees who are Leeway grant recipients will recieve a coupon for a free 15-minutes individual session with Wally.
ABOUT WALLY MOYER
Walter “Wally” Moyer holds a Bachelors of Science in Business Administration from LaSalle University and has owned and operated his tax accounting firm since 1987. He has taught classes and workshops in personal taxes, accounting, bookkeeping and small business planning for The William Way Center, LaSalle University Non Profit Center, The Mount Airy Learning Tree, The Leeway Foundation, and the Pennsylvania Court Reporters Association.