Uncle Sam's Tax Audit Assistant, Amusement Industry Edition: Important 1040 Issues
Don't Risk Your Public Pictures (Or Personal Assets) By Not Being Adequately Prepared For An Internal Revenue Service Tax Audit! No Matter How Long You've Been Involved In The Amusement Industry, You Are Certain To Discover Thing New And Exciting That Could Virtually Save Your Assets!
This is the IRS Instructions written specifically for Internal Revenue Service Audit Agents to use piece conducting audits of taxpayers in the Amusement Industry. Uncle Sam's Tax Audit Assistant For The Amusement Industry outlines material relative to the following taxpayers -
- The Recording Industry
- Technicians
- Producers
- Performers
- Other Workers In The Film Industry
- Live Performers
- Directors
The Internal Revenue Service has determined taxpayers in the amusement industry are involved in three activities once engaged in their business for profit:
- Searching For Activity Through Auditions Or Any Another Reasonable Means Of Attaining Employment In The Amusement Industry
- Maintaining Their Position (skills, image, etc.) Through Reasonable Expenditures For Education, Training, Public Relations, etc.
- Any Personal Performance For Compensation
The intention of Uncle Sam's Tax Audit Assistant is:
- To provide an summary of the activities encountered in audits of individuals in the amusement industry.
- To familiarise auditors with issues and nomenclature pertinent to individuals in the Amusement Industry.
- To assist auditors with their examinations by providing actual audit techniques.