My client is taking an old movie and making a theater musical. In 2018 he did all the things I told him to such as business plan, seperate checking account in business name etc. In 2018 he had few expenses such as copyright lawyer fees & office supplies which I put all as start up expenses. Now in 2019 he has and still is paying a gentleman to score the music. Then my client does the orchestration (figures out what instruments to use, etc.). Its a long process. I already had him issue 1099's. So now my question is, what do I do with all the expenses incurred in 2019? The 2 major ones is, what he paid the guy to do the scoring (which he is not done) and then paid a guy to build his website of about $2600. Are they still start up expenses? Total expenses for 2019 is about $6,000 but of course no income yet. Capitalize and if so how long? Thank you.
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I am assuming there is 0 for Gross Receipts(line 1 Sch C). right? Capitalize over 15 years!
This is just my gut reaction, but please do some research if authors and musicians have some special rule that applies.Taxes after all are the dues that we pay for the privileges of membership in an organized society. - FDR
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Originally posted by nwtaxlady View Postpaid a guy to build his website of about $2600.
Sounds like an expensive vanity hobby.
"You said it, they'll never know the difference. Come on, we'll paint our way out!" - Moe Howard
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Originally posted by Lion View PostYou probably want a mentor or at least a specialized message board for tax preparation for clients who create art, music, theater, write books, etc. It could be a great niche market, but you'll want to study.Taxes after all are the dues that we pay for the privileges of membership in an organized society. - FDR
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