[identity profile] dshainn.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] artistsbeware2_archive
Hey there, I'm going all over the place trying to gather info! I'll preface by saying I'm in the US.

I've officially made it to the point that I earn my living from commissioned work, primarily noncommercial (which makes a little nervous). I've been researching how to establish myself as a business, prepare to do taxes, and such, but the deeper I go the more terrifying things get—likely due to misinformation!

I could really use some guidance from people who already file taxes as a business! My question is super vague, but honestly.. I'm just at the fundamentals and totally overwhelmed by research.

Establishing a business name, and everything that comes with it seems freaking terrifying. For example, I read somewhere online that you need to "Complete a W-9 Form When You Get a New Client". Every time!? That seems realistic if you do large commercial projects, but what about these very small projects with tons of different clients? That's a lot of paperwork.

And, you need licenses/permit..? I've never even heard this for freelance artists.

It seems like there is an awful lot you'd have to do, and it's totally daunting. I feel like I may be getting the wrong info, too.

Can anyone set me straight on how I get started officially declaring myself as a freelance artist and the legal bits involved?

Date: 2016-06-22 12:26 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sapphistscot.livejournal.com
Seconding this - keep receipts for all your expenses. If you work with traditional materials then keep the reciepts for everything you buy - paints, canvas, brushes etc. If it's digital then keep receipts for any software, printing or even just new nibs for a tablet pen. No matter how small the amount, they all add up in the end.

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