by Pentacle-nextSteps | Apr 23, 2024 | Budgeting
Should My Dancers Be on Payroll? Legal Implications of Payroll Employees From the perspective of the New York Department of Labor, if you are a dance company and are dictating when and where your dancers are performing their services, those individuals are considered...
by Pentacle-nextSteps | Apr 23, 2024 | Accounting for the Performing Arts, Budgeting, Financial Resources
Creatives & Credit Creatives & Credit Workshop with Tierra Bonds For artists and creatives looking to build good money habits, this fiscal session teaches you how to reach your credit score goals. Have you ever wondered how credit works and how you can use it...
by Pentacle-nextSteps | Jun 27, 2023 | Rehearsal Spaces
How to rent studio spaces for discounted rates Rent Studio Space at a Discounted Rate Fiscal sponsors typically rent studio space at a discounted rate through negotiations and partnerships with landlords, property owners, or organizations that have available space....
by pennextsteps | May 19, 2022 | Taxes
Workers Classification in the Performing Arts: Why Does It Matter? NEXTSTEPS GUEST WRITER: STEFI GEORGE How You Classify Workers Can Make a Big Difference for Workers Compensation and Tax Considerations Workers classification and taxes are two big considerations when...
by Pentacle-nextSteps | Aug 20, 2021 | Build Your Startup, For 501(c)3 Arts Orgs, For Arts Administrators, Taxes
Employee vs. Independent Contractor What’s the difference between an employee and an independent contractor? The payment for an independent contractor is performance-based and is determined by the completion of the service they provide while an employee’s...