While the simplest way for a small business, a writer, to report their income and related expenses is on Schedule C of their personal tax return as a sole proprietor, the two most popular entities for authors thinking about expanding beyond a sole proprietor are LLCs and S-Corporations.
TODAY! TAA Webinar: ‘Everything You Wanted to Know About Publishing Your Academic Article But Were Afraid to Ask’
Join us Thursday, March 13, 5-6 p.m. EST, for the TAA webinar, “Everything You Wanted to Know About Publishing Your Academic…
Textbook proposal tips: Read publishers’ author guidelines
Most textbook publishers provide instruction on their website in the form of author guidelines for developing a book proposal that…
Bob Mankoff to keynote 2014 TAA Conference
Robert Mankoff, nationally renowned cartoon editor for The New Yorker, will be the keynote speaker at TAA’s 2014 Conference with…
Tax tips for authors: 3 Simple steps to organizing your business expenses
While it is understandable that most writers would prefer to concentrate their time on their writing, writing is a business…
Video: Join the TAA authoring community
Join TAA today to gain access to the key resources you need to succeed as a textbook writer and academic…