
(graphic by the author for Hyperallergic)
Taxes may be one of the most unpopular topics in art circles, but we all have to deal with them. So in this episode, I speak to Hannah Cole, from Sunlight Tax, who is an artist and tax professional, about the challenges of artist taxes — her specialty — and what people should watch out for if they don’t want to be audited. She offers lots of useful insight.
A special thanks to Mark Pritchard of Warp Records for providing the music to this episode.
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How about just listing what the tax expert had to say instead of presenting the information in an entertainment-centric podcast. I don’t need entertainment for this topic I just want information and a podcast consumes time instead of saving it.
How about both?