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I'm throwing in the towel and filing for an extension after wracking my brain and being clueless on how to fix the four 2210AI line 28TP-a "errors."
Does anyone know a theater-friendly accountant?
thanks.
cosmicpowers
04-17-2007, 02:20 PM
I know David Turrentine helps a ton of actors with their Schedule C and at least one improv partnership (seriously...like legally a partnership) - and is an actor himself.
I don't know if he does a lot of work for theaters specifically, and I don't know if by "theater-friendly" you meant "free," which he's not (he's a pro, with an office in Lincoln Square), but I've found his pricing very reasonable.
http://www.davidturrentine.com/index.html
By theater friendly I meant just understanding what can be written off and justified as an actor/artist. The folks at H&R block just gave me a "nope you're screwed" speech and it was irritating.
thanks!
cyncast
04-17-2007, 07:10 PM
this is all Japanese to me but my guy out in LA is great! if you want to do taxes over the phone.
Williams Tax and Financial Services
562-493-1533
Been using him ever since I started filing as an artist. And always manages to get me something back even though I make nothing.
he goes for about 100-140 depends on how many 1099's and w2s he has to file. for my 7 it was 140.
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