6 Tax Planning Questions For Canadian Musicians (Infographic)

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The entire entertainment and media market in Canada was valued at 54.6 billion Canadian dollars in 2015, 56 billion a year later, and is predicted to grow by another eight billion by the end of 2020.
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The entire entertainment and media market in Canada was valued at 54.6 billion Canadian dollars in 2015, 56 billion a year later, and is predicted to grow by another eight billion by the end of 2020.

Are you a performing artist, composer or producer in Canada? Listen up! It may seem like tax season is a long way off, but there is no time like the present to ensure the proper planning is in place to allow you, your fair share of that 56 billion dollar pie.


Download our 6 Tax Planning Questions for Canadian Musicians (PDF) here.



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