This Friday (3/2): tax questions answered via Twitter

Just to keep things new and interesting, as part of our interview series with this year's speakers at the Creative Freelancer Conference, we're doing "Twitter-views" (interviews via Twitter).

First up, this Friday, March 2 at 4:30 PM Eastern, is Martin Kamenski, of Rockstar CPA, who will be fielding tax questions -- just in time, since taxes are due soon!

It's free, of course. All you have to do to participate is .....use Tweetchat.com to follow this hashtag (#CFCchat) and/or make sure you're following me (@MMToolbox) this Friday.

Also, please submit your questions here and we'll make sure they get answered.

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About Ilise Benun

Ilise Benun is a national speaker and founder of Marketing Mentor and the Creative Freelancer Conference (with HOW Magazine). She works closely with creative professionals who are serious about growing their business. She is the author of several books including, “The Creative Professional’s Guide to Money: How to Think About It, How to Talk About It and What to Do About It,” (HOW Books 2011), “The Designer’s Guide to Marketing and Pricing,” “Stop Pushing Me Around: A Workplace Guide for the Timid, Shy and Less Assertive,” "Public Relations for Dummies, and “The Art of Self Promotion. Sign up for her free Quick Tips from Marketing Mentor here: www.marketing-mentortips.com
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2 Responses to This Friday (3/2): tax questions answered via Twitter

  1. Rob Gorstein says:

    Hi Ilise, I'd like to ask Martin a question regarding the benefits of being set up as an S-Corp vs. an LLC or Sole Proprietor. I'm currently an S-Corp based on the strong recommendation of my CPA who says that it's worth it in order to save on self-employment tax, which can be substantial. But it also makes me dependent on outside accounting services, which is also a substantial expense, for my quarterly reports and year-end tax prep.

    Thanks very much!

  2. Adam says:

    Do you have a summary of the twitter-view? I wanted know if there are ways I can reduce my current contractor tax through paying myself in dividends, but not feeling the wrath of the UK ir35 rules. Thanks - Adam

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