Relax With Tax - San Francisco

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Relax With Tax - San Francisco

Time: March 20, 2010 from 10am to 2pm
Location: Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising
Street: 55 Stockton Street
City/State: San Francisco, CA
Info/Tickets/Map: http://www.facebook.com/event…
Phone: (415) 775-7200 x107
Event Type: art, business, community, education, legal, nonprofit, seminar, workshop
Organized By: California Lawyers for the Arts - SF Bay Area
Latest Activity: Mar 18, 2010

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RELAX WITH TAX 2010 - SAN FRANCISCO

Join us for this half-day seminar on the essentials of income tax for individual artists of all disciplines and small arts businesses.

Topics include record keeping, form 1040, Schedule C, and self-employment schedule, deductions, hobby losses, home offices, and more. The tax workbook, The Art of Deduction, is included in the seminar fee or can be purchased alone.

TO REGISTER:

Download the .pdf registration form from our website at: http://www.calawyersforthearts.org/education.html

Or call (415) 775-7200 x107

Registration Fees:
$35 - General
$25 - Members of C.L.A. or Co-Sponsoring Organization
$15 - Students/Seniors

Registration fees are not refundable. Same day registration will be an additional $5.

CO-SPONSORING ORGANIZATIONS: Pro Arts, The Recording Academy (SF Chapter), Bay Area Editors' Forum, West Coast Songwriters, Kala Art Institute

For More Info, Updates, and Other Workshops:
http://calawyersforthearts.org/bayareaworkshops.html

To Join C.L.A. as a Member:
http://calawyersforthearts.org/membership.html

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