6 tax matters indie authors should consider

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Once you���ve set up your self-publishing business ��� and especially if you expand it to be more than just an author collecting royalties ��� you���ll have to file additional tax forms beyond the 1040. The good news is you also qualify for some tax deductions, such as your home office and vehicle use. Let���s examine some of the aspects of business taxes that you should consider once you���ve published:
��� Tax forms self-published authors must file 
��� Why self-published authors must keep records 
��� Writers can deduct home office space on taxes 
��� Deduct start-up costs on Federal income taxes 
��� Indie writers also can use depreciation on taxes 
��� Indie authors can deduct vehicle expenses 

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