Free Finacial Webinars for Artists

Arts Council Wood Buffalo, in partnership with the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA), invites artists and creative entrepreneurs to a two-part interactive webinar focused on the financial and tax side of running a creative practice.

Part of ACWB’s Business of the Arts program, this series offers practical, easy-to-understand guidance tailored to artists. You will gain tools and insights to manage your finances with more confidence and less stress. Whether you are just starting out or looking to improve your current systems, this webinar is designed to support your creative work.

Dates: April 14 and 16
Time: 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM
Location: Online via Zoom

Session 1 – April 14

   Understanding tax forms for self-employed artists
   Bookkeeping and record-keeping tips
   GST/HST basics
   Tracking income and expenses

Session 2 – April 16

   Common tax and bookk
   Payroll basics for artists and small creative businesses
   Tools to evaluate and grow your practice
   Helpful online resources for artists

Registration: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/tax-financial-essentials-for-artists-tickets-1984892805814

For more information, please email diane@artscouncilwb.ca, or call 587-276-6514.

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Arts Council Wood Buffalo, in partnership with the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA), invites artists and creative entrepreneurs to a two-part interactive webinar focused on the financial and tax side of running a creative practice. on April 14 and 16.
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