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pbray ([personal profile] pbray) wrote2011-03-28 11:28 am
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A taxing endeavor

In a perfect world I would have an assistant who kept on top of these things for me. In the real world everything gets thrown in a folder on the theory that I'll deal with it when I have to. That time finally came, so this past weekend I excavated the folder so I could enter the numbers into spreadsheets and then fill out my taxes.

There were dozens of slips of paper to go through, but taken together it's pretty clear that a writer's most frequent destinations are office supply stores, bookstores and the post office, with the occasional trip to a convention or signing.

Advertising expenses are where things get interesting, whether it's a receipt for two pounds of candy for a book signing, or an order for several dozen lizard keychains. I've contemplated other ideas-- like renting the Goodyear blimp to circle San Diego during Comic-Con, or commissioning our own brand of Gilgamesh sanctioned UR-BEER, but the theory that advertising expenses should not exceed the advance tend to rein in my more extravagant fancies.

Then there are the things that aren't tax-deductible but should be, such as massages to relieve tension in shoulders/neck from being hunched over the keyboard, or the awesome jacket I bought to wear at WFC. And I'm pretty sure my critique partners qualify as dependents, or should that be co-dependents? I may need to give this more study.

[identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/la_marquise_de_/ 2011-03-29 10:54 am (UTC)(link)
A close friend of my is a tax advisor. She and I have for years tried to work out a plausible reason why cats are a necessary and tax deductible expense.

[identity profile] pbray.livejournal.com 2011-03-29 01:06 pm (UTC)(link)
It does seem like they ought to be.