In preface to this question, I have a Consulting business, and am able to deduct certain items used in conduct of my business. This allows me to purchase equipment and at tax time recoup some of the expenses.
I'm wondering if any of you 'professional' GJ players out there in the U.S.A. are able to do something like that with the gear you buy? I'm looking at what I've spent on items in the last year, and it's amazing how quickly it adds up. I'm seriously thinking of getting my musicians union card again, and becoming a 'pro' player again, hoping that getting some gigs that pay, and having this type of expense offset would work out.
Appreciate any info or advice.
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Jack
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My wife, on the other hand, is a working fine artist, and we do take many of the same types of deductions that a musician would, which is why I'm probably going to pursue that course - it's much more to my liking than working with computer information systems. Although, I do remember how working with club owners was a drag, and booking agents made my skin crawl. However, the time playing was the best. I was just too young and dumb to keep track of things then.
I did manage to find some interesting info for those of a similar mind. Food for thought, if you are getting to the point where you have the opportunity to make money by playing music, and would like to recoup some of the expenses like that new Hahl guitar, CDs, DVDs, books, subscriptions, travel expenses, and such. Take a read of this document, 'Top Ten Tax Tips for Musicians', found on this page - http://www.peterirvinelaw.com/articles.htm
It's never too early in your music career to get this going, and I can tell you the earlier you do take these advantages the better. ;-)