Beneficial Tax Treatment for Qualified Performing Artists

Editor's Abstract

Bill Hunt is a violinist with the Rochester Philharmonic, and he’s also a professional tax accountant, specializing in tax returns for musicians. We’ve asked Bill to present a column of tax tips specifically geared to the orchestra musician.
His first installment explains a little-known tax category, the “qualified performing artist,” that could save you some money if you’re just starting out on your symphonic career, or if you’re playing with several orchestras while still a student. Bill clearly explains who can take advantage of this tax status.

Ann Drinan

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