Tax Workshop for Creatives

Tax Workshop for Creatives

Join our tax workshop for creatives and gain the confidence to handle your finances like a pro!

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By Neighbourhood Arts Network
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4.5k attendees hosted 📈

Date and time

April 3 · 10pm - April 4 · 12am UTC

Location

Online

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

Navigating taxes as an artist can be complex. This workshop provides essential tax knowledge tailored to creative professionals in Toronto. Gain insights into tax obligations specific to artists, discover available tax reductions and credits, and learn practical record-keeping strategies to simplify tax preparation.

Join us for this informative 2-hour workshop, including a Q&A session, where tax experts will answer your questions and help you optimize your financial planning. Whether you're a freelancer, arts entrepreneur, or part of an arts organization, this session will equip you with the knowledge needed to manage your taxes with confidence.

About the facilitator - Niss Shuman, Flare
FLARE helps artists, creatives, and startups keep more of their money by making sense of finances, taxes, and business essentials—without the confusing jargon. FLARE specializes in guiding creative individuals through the intricate landscape of finance and operations, ensuring their visionary ideas flourish into thriving enterprises.

Niss Shuman is a Chartered Accountant and a dancer who knows the struggles of making art and making money. She has worked with artists, creative companies, and production teams for over 15 years in the UK, US, and Canada.

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Neighbourhood Arts Network

We are a  Toronto-wide network of over 1800 members, including artists, arts organizations, cultural workers and community-engaged agencies working throughout all of Toronto, from North York to Scarborough.

Neighbourhood Arts Network takes on a variety of activities, from an interactive website with member profiles, events and projects creation, in-person networking and professional development events, advocacy, shared resources, research, and on-going partnerships with social service agencies, city departments, libraries and more.

Members receive a monthly e-newsletters with links to job opportunities, blog posts, events and member profiles. The Network creates tools for advocacy and promotion including printed directories and videos profiling member's projects.

The Neighbourhood Arts Network is a strategic initiative of the Toronto Arts Foundation.