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The book teaches readers how income and business taxes work for indie game developers, with nuance for independent developers who may be working with limited startup funds or still, working a traditional job.
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The book teaches readers how income and business taxes work for indie game developers, with nuance for independent developers who may be working with limited startup funds or still, working a traditional job.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. März 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000870541
- Artikelnr.: 67454752
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. März 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000870541
- Artikelnr.: 67454752
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Rachel Presser is a former Enrolled Agent who retired from the tax profession just to use her years of taxation and business advisory experience to help other creatives go their own way with Sonic Toad Consulting. After co-running Himalaya Studios as CFO and Executive Producer for several years, Ms. Presser shifted her focus to Sonic Toad's business and creative projects. She has taught courses and spoken at various gaming industry events about business development and tax law issues for indie developers. She lives in Los Angeles with her monitor lizard, Liora.
Acknowledgments. Author. Level 0 Introduction and Why Game Developers Need
Their Own Tax Guide. Level 1 Types of Taxes. Level 2 Chaotic Neutral
Married: Filing Statuses. Level 3 Deductions, Credits, and Exclusions.
Level 4 Solid Recordkeeping as an Important Framework. Level 5 Tax Impacts
of How Your Game Gets Funded. Level 6 Is Game Development Your Livelihood
or Just a Hobby? Level 7 Business Entities: Formalities and Setting Up.
Level 8 The Load Screen: Startup and Organizational Costs. Level 9 The Main
Event: Business Expenses. Level 10 The Lost Levels: Nondeductible Items and
Net Operating Losses. Level 11 The Bonus Round of Travel, Meals, and
Entertainment Expenses. Level 12 Turn-Based Strategy: Depreciation of Big-
Ticket Items. Level 13 Gone Home: The Deal with Home Office Deductions.
Level 14 Late Game Content: Minding Your QBI. Level 15 Why Your Fiscal Year
Is Like Dinosaurs Living with Humans. Level 16 How You Treat Development
Costs and All the Gamasutra Content That Filled You with False Hope about
the R&D Credit. Level 17 Rubber Chickens with Pulleys in the Middle
(Inventory). Level 18 Sales Tax: Torment. Level 19 Classification Quest: Do
I Issue a W-2 or 1099? Level 20 Where in the World Are Your International
Dev Team Members? Level 21 How to Choose and Work with a Tax Professional.
INDEX OF CITATIONS. INDEX.
Their Own Tax Guide. Level 1 Types of Taxes. Level 2 Chaotic Neutral
Married: Filing Statuses. Level 3 Deductions, Credits, and Exclusions.
Level 4 Solid Recordkeeping as an Important Framework. Level 5 Tax Impacts
of How Your Game Gets Funded. Level 6 Is Game Development Your Livelihood
or Just a Hobby? Level 7 Business Entities: Formalities and Setting Up.
Level 8 The Load Screen: Startup and Organizational Costs. Level 9 The Main
Event: Business Expenses. Level 10 The Lost Levels: Nondeductible Items and
Net Operating Losses. Level 11 The Bonus Round of Travel, Meals, and
Entertainment Expenses. Level 12 Turn-Based Strategy: Depreciation of Big-
Ticket Items. Level 13 Gone Home: The Deal with Home Office Deductions.
Level 14 Late Game Content: Minding Your QBI. Level 15 Why Your Fiscal Year
Is Like Dinosaurs Living with Humans. Level 16 How You Treat Development
Costs and All the Gamasutra Content That Filled You with False Hope about
the R&D Credit. Level 17 Rubber Chickens with Pulleys in the Middle
(Inventory). Level 18 Sales Tax: Torment. Level 19 Classification Quest: Do
I Issue a W-2 or 1099? Level 20 Where in the World Are Your International
Dev Team Members? Level 21 How to Choose and Work with a Tax Professional.
INDEX OF CITATIONS. INDEX.
Acknowledgments. Author. Level 0 Introduction and Why Game Developers Need Their Own Tax Guide. Level 1 Types of Taxes. Level 2 Chaotic Neutral Married: Filing Statuses. Level 3 Deductions, Credits, and Exclusions. Level 4 Solid Recordkeeping as an Important Framework. Level 5 Tax Impacts of How Your Game Gets Funded. Level 6 Is Game Development Your Livelihood or Just a Hobby? Level 7 Business Entities: Formalities and Setting Up. Level 8 The Load Screen: Startup and Organizational Costs. Level 9 The Main Event: Business Expenses. Level 10 The Lost Levels: Nondeductible Items and Net Operating Losses. Level 11 The Bonus Round of Travel, Meals, and Entertainment Expenses. Level 12 Turn-Based Strategy: Depreciation of Big- Ticket Items. Level 13 Gone Home: The Deal with Home Office Deductions. Level 14 Late Game Content: Minding Your QBI. Level 15 Why Your Fiscal Year Is Like Dinosaurs Living with Humans. Level 16 How You Treat Development Costs and All the Gamasutra Content That Filled You with False Hope about the R&D Credit. Level 17 Rubber Chickens with Pulleys in the Middle (Inventory). Level 18 Sales Tax: Torment. Level 19 Classification Quest: Do I Issue a W-2 or 1099? Level 20 Where in the World Are Your International Dev Team Members? Level 21 How to Choose and Work with a Tax Professional. INDEX OF CITATIONS. INDEX.
Acknowledgments. Author. Level 0 Introduction and Why Game Developers Need
Their Own Tax Guide. Level 1 Types of Taxes. Level 2 Chaotic Neutral
Married: Filing Statuses. Level 3 Deductions, Credits, and Exclusions.
Level 4 Solid Recordkeeping as an Important Framework. Level 5 Tax Impacts
of How Your Game Gets Funded. Level 6 Is Game Development Your Livelihood
or Just a Hobby? Level 7 Business Entities: Formalities and Setting Up.
Level 8 The Load Screen: Startup and Organizational Costs. Level 9 The Main
Event: Business Expenses. Level 10 The Lost Levels: Nondeductible Items and
Net Operating Losses. Level 11 The Bonus Round of Travel, Meals, and
Entertainment Expenses. Level 12 Turn-Based Strategy: Depreciation of Big-
Ticket Items. Level 13 Gone Home: The Deal with Home Office Deductions.
Level 14 Late Game Content: Minding Your QBI. Level 15 Why Your Fiscal Year
Is Like Dinosaurs Living with Humans. Level 16 How You Treat Development
Costs and All the Gamasutra Content That Filled You with False Hope about
the R&D Credit. Level 17 Rubber Chickens with Pulleys in the Middle
(Inventory). Level 18 Sales Tax: Torment. Level 19 Classification Quest: Do
I Issue a W-2 or 1099? Level 20 Where in the World Are Your International
Dev Team Members? Level 21 How to Choose and Work with a Tax Professional.
INDEX OF CITATIONS. INDEX.
Their Own Tax Guide. Level 1 Types of Taxes. Level 2 Chaotic Neutral
Married: Filing Statuses. Level 3 Deductions, Credits, and Exclusions.
Level 4 Solid Recordkeeping as an Important Framework. Level 5 Tax Impacts
of How Your Game Gets Funded. Level 6 Is Game Development Your Livelihood
or Just a Hobby? Level 7 Business Entities: Formalities and Setting Up.
Level 8 The Load Screen: Startup and Organizational Costs. Level 9 The Main
Event: Business Expenses. Level 10 The Lost Levels: Nondeductible Items and
Net Operating Losses. Level 11 The Bonus Round of Travel, Meals, and
Entertainment Expenses. Level 12 Turn-Based Strategy: Depreciation of Big-
Ticket Items. Level 13 Gone Home: The Deal with Home Office Deductions.
Level 14 Late Game Content: Minding Your QBI. Level 15 Why Your Fiscal Year
Is Like Dinosaurs Living with Humans. Level 16 How You Treat Development
Costs and All the Gamasutra Content That Filled You with False Hope about
the R&D Credit. Level 17 Rubber Chickens with Pulleys in the Middle
(Inventory). Level 18 Sales Tax: Torment. Level 19 Classification Quest: Do
I Issue a W-2 or 1099? Level 20 Where in the World Are Your International
Dev Team Members? Level 21 How to Choose and Work with a Tax Professional.
INDEX OF CITATIONS. INDEX.
Acknowledgments. Author. Level 0 Introduction and Why Game Developers Need Their Own Tax Guide. Level 1 Types of Taxes. Level 2 Chaotic Neutral Married: Filing Statuses. Level 3 Deductions, Credits, and Exclusions. Level 4 Solid Recordkeeping as an Important Framework. Level 5 Tax Impacts of How Your Game Gets Funded. Level 6 Is Game Development Your Livelihood or Just a Hobby? Level 7 Business Entities: Formalities and Setting Up. Level 8 The Load Screen: Startup and Organizational Costs. Level 9 The Main Event: Business Expenses. Level 10 The Lost Levels: Nondeductible Items and Net Operating Losses. Level 11 The Bonus Round of Travel, Meals, and Entertainment Expenses. Level 12 Turn-Based Strategy: Depreciation of Big- Ticket Items. Level 13 Gone Home: The Deal with Home Office Deductions. Level 14 Late Game Content: Minding Your QBI. Level 15 Why Your Fiscal Year Is Like Dinosaurs Living with Humans. Level 16 How You Treat Development Costs and All the Gamasutra Content That Filled You with False Hope about the R&D Credit. Level 17 Rubber Chickens with Pulleys in the Middle (Inventory). Level 18 Sales Tax: Torment. Level 19 Classification Quest: Do I Issue a W-2 or 1099? Level 20 Where in the World Are Your International Dev Team Members? Level 21 How to Choose and Work with a Tax Professional. INDEX OF CITATIONS. INDEX.