In this workshop, experienced arts accountant Brian Tucker will help you understand your tax basics as an artist, what paperwork you should keep and how to organise it before you visit the accountant. He will also help you recognise what expenses you can claim and how to claim them, why you need an ABN and why you may not need to be GST registered. You’ll learn about what sort of business structures might be appropriate (or inappropriate) for your practice and how income averaging works. You’ll discover what ‘tests’ the ATO use to work out if you are really “in business” as an artist and you’ll hear about how to defend your position against the possible assertion that “this is surely just an expensive hobby”. You’ll walk out of this workshop aware of the perils of section 35-10 of Division 35 of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 and prepared for tax time!
What you’ll get:
- The opportunity to ask Brian any questions about tax and the arts
- Coffee, tea, juice, and snacks!
What to bring:
- Note pad and pen
About Brian Tucker
Brian Tucker is a public accountant with over thirty years’ experience as a treasurer of a number of arts organisations. He established Brian Tucker Arts Accounting in 1980, having talked himself out of a senior-ish position with a multinational corporation and consequently joining the ranks of the unemployed. A registered company auditor and CPA, he is presently Treasurer for the Regional Galleries Association of Queensland and Brisbane Youth Service. He has also sat on the Board or Committee of the Institute of Modern Art, Viscopy, Flying Arts, Museums Australia (Queensland), the Queensland Performing Arts Trust, Youth Arts Queensland, the Queensland Writers Centre, the Children’s Book Council and Playlab.
Where: Gallery artisan, 381 Brunswick Street, Fortitude Valley, QLD, 4006
When: 6pm-8pm, Thursday 9 June
Cost: $15 per person
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