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LAPPG Presents Entertainment Industry Tax Seminar

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The Los Angeles Post Production Group will host an entertainment industry tax seminar on Feb. 22 at Crossroads School in Santa Monica from 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Tony Watson of Robert Hall & Associates will explain how industry freelancers can maximize their deductions, how to handle home offices and studios and what the most flagged forms are by the IRS.

Last year while hosting a short tax presentation at one the group’s regular monthly meetings, there was an extremely positive response to the 45-minute presentation given by one of the tax agents of Robert Hall & Associates.

“The line was out the door of people waiting to ask the presenter questions, that night. We realized what a strong need there is for information in our industry where so many of us are freelancers,” explained Woody Woodhall, founder of the Los Angeles Post Production Group.

This event is part of the recent platform the Los Angeles Post Production Group has been working on to bring their members and the community additional networking, education and career enhancement opportunities under the banner “LAPPG Presents.”

For more information, visit http://www.eventbrite.com/e/entertainment-industry-tax-seminar-tickets-10132064277

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