Welcome to Musicians Tip Jar where we talk about musicians and money. Where we identify the three types of tax savvy musicians, those who can count and those who can’t. I’m your host Chris Webb joined by my co-host and the man trying to raise his 27 dependents in an ethical world, Dave Tamkin.
Quote:
“In this world nothing is certain except for death and taxes” - Ben Franklin
We are excited to deliver on our promise of providing some insight into the mysteries of taxes and we are uber excited to have our Guest Farrell Parker with us to demystify some of the most common questions we musicians have. Today we discuss everything from the biggest mistakes to how best to protect yourself
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Farrell Parker is a tax preparer, performing artist, and recovering bartender based in the nation’s capital. An overtly proud New Jersey native, Farrell studied Hospitality Management at Boston University, Digital Media Skills at American University, and Classical Acting at George Washington University. Currently running Artist Tax Prep, Farrell can also be found making her way in the voiceover and standup comedy scenes, and has been seen on stages all across the DC area (including Arena Stage, the Kennedy Center, and with the Second City) with a particular focus on new musical theater work. Actors’ Equity member. VITA volunteer preparer. Lets get into this helpful deep dive of tax insights for musicians…
Action:
Review your approach to keeping track of your expenses and income and ask one respected colleague about their system for these critical business management skills.
Check out:
www.artisttaxprep.com
www.farrellparker.com
instagram.com/localasfarrell
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Intro & Outro Music Donated by: The Magi https://www.themagimusic.com
Intro Read by: David “DJ” Lee of The Magi
https://soundcloud.com/rockababyrock
Pictures by: Kit Chalberg https://kitchalberg.com/