• Home
    • Multipages
      • Home 01
      • Home 02
      • Home 03
      • Home 04
      • Home 05
      • Home 06
      • Home 07
    • Multipages
      • Home 08
      • Home 09
      • Home 10
      • Home 11
      • Home 12
      • Home 13
      • Home 14
    • Multipages
      • Home 15
      • Home 16
      • Home 17
      • Home 18
      • Home 19
      • Home 20
  • Pages
    • About
    • Team
    • Author
    • Contact
  • Category
    • Category Style Two
    • Category Style Four
  • The Podcast Business Model: Sponsorships, Memberships, and What Pays Most Per Hour
  • How to Set Your Freelance Rate: Accounting for Tax, Retirement, and Real Costs
  • Vehicle Deduction: Standard Mileage vs. Actual Expense — Which Saves More for Creatives
  • Home Office Deduction: What Qualifies, What Doesn’t, and How to Claim It Safely
  • Zero-Based Budgeting for Variable Income: A Practical Monthly Approach
  • Latest News
    • How to Build a Financial Operating System for Irregular Income How to Build a Financial Operating System for Irregular Income
    • The 30% Rule for Freelance Tax: When It Works and When It Isn’t Enough The 30% Rule for Freelance Tax: When It Works and When It Isn’t Enough
    • How to Set Your Freelance Rate: Accounting for Tax, Retirement, and Real Costs How to Set Your Freelance Rate: Accounting for Tax, Retirement, and Real Costs
  • Top Stories
    • Vehicle Deduction: Standard Mileage vs. Actual Expense — Which Saves More for Creatives Vehicle Deduction: Standard Mileage vs. Actual Expense — Which Saves More for Creatives
    • Quarterly Estimated Taxes: A Practical Calendar for Non-Salaried Professionals Quarterly Estimated Taxes: A Practical Calendar for Non-Salaried Professionals
    • S-Corp Election for Freelancers: The Exact Income Threshold Where It Saves Money S-Corp Election for Freelancers: The Exact Income Threshold Where It Saves Money
  • Trending News
    • S-Corp Election for Freelancers: The Exact Income Threshold Where It Saves Money S-Corp Election for Freelancers: The Exact Income Threshold Where It Saves Money
    • The Two-Account System: Separating Business and Personal Finances From Day One The Two-Account System: Separating Business and Personal Finances From Day One
    • Quarterly Estimated Taxes: A Practical Calendar for Non-Salaried Professionals Quarterly Estimated Taxes: A Practical Calendar for Non-Salaried Professionals
  • Hot News
    • Invoice Factoring vs. Net-30 Terms: Managing Cash Flow When Clients Pay Slowly Invoice Factoring vs. Net-30 Terms: Managing Cash Flow When Clients Pay Slowly
  • Blog
    • Blog
    • Blog Single
  • Posts
    • Standard Post
    • Gallery Post
    • Video Post
    • Audio Post
    • Right Sidebar
    • Left Sidebar
    • No Sidebar
  • Shop
    • Shop
    • Shop Single
    • Cart
    • Checkout
    • My account
Boldly Financial
Boldly Financial
  • Home
    • Multipages
      • Home 01
      • Home 02
      • Home 03
      • Home 04
      • Home 05
      • Home 06
      • Home 07
    • Multipages
      • Home 08
      • Home 09
      • Home 10
      • Home 11
      • Home 12
      • Home 13
      • Home 14
    • Multipages
      • Home 15
      • Home 16
      • Home 17
      • Home 18
      • Home 19
      • Home 20
  • Pages
    • About
    • Team
    • Author
    • Contact
  • Category
    • Category Style Two
    • Category Style Four
  • The Podcast Business Model: Sponsorships, Memberships, and What Pays Most Per Hour
  • How to Set Your Freelance Rate: Accounting for Tax, Retirement, and Real Costs
  • Vehicle Deduction: Standard Mileage vs. Actual Expense — Which Saves More for Creatives
  • Home Office Deduction: What Qualifies, What Doesn’t, and How to Claim It Safely
  • Zero-Based Budgeting for Variable Income: A Practical Monthly Approach
  • Latest News
    • How to Build a Financial Operating System for Irregular Income How to Build a Financial Operating System for Irregular Income
    • The 30% Rule for Freelance Tax: When It Works and When It Isn’t Enough The 30% Rule for Freelance Tax: When It Works and When It Isn’t Enough
    • How to Set Your Freelance Rate: Accounting for Tax, Retirement, and Real Costs How to Set Your Freelance Rate: Accounting for Tax, Retirement, and Real Costs
  • Top Stories
    • Vehicle Deduction: Standard Mileage vs. Actual Expense — Which Saves More for Creatives Vehicle Deduction: Standard Mileage vs. Actual Expense — Which Saves More for Creatives
    • Quarterly Estimated Taxes: A Practical Calendar for Non-Salaried Professionals Quarterly Estimated Taxes: A Practical Calendar for Non-Salaried Professionals
    • S-Corp Election for Freelancers: The Exact Income Threshold Where It Saves Money S-Corp Election for Freelancers: The Exact Income Threshold Where It Saves Money
  • Trending News
    • S-Corp Election for Freelancers: The Exact Income Threshold Where It Saves Money S-Corp Election for Freelancers: The Exact Income Threshold Where It Saves Money
    • The Two-Account System: Separating Business and Personal Finances From Day One The Two-Account System: Separating Business and Personal Finances From Day One
    • Quarterly Estimated Taxes: A Practical Calendar for Non-Salaried Professionals Quarterly Estimated Taxes: A Practical Calendar for Non-Salaried Professionals
  • Hot News
    • Invoice Factoring vs. Net-30 Terms: Managing Cash Flow When Clients Pay Slowly Invoice Factoring vs. Net-30 Terms: Managing Cash Flow When Clients Pay Slowly
  • Blog
    • Blog
    • Blog Single
  • Posts
    • Standard Post
    • Gallery Post
    • Video Post
    • Audio Post
    • Right Sidebar
    • Left Sidebar
    • No Sidebar
  • Shop
    • Shop
    • Shop Single
    • Cart
    • Checkout
    • My account

Touring Money

Boldly Financial > Blog > Touring Money
  • May 30, 2025

The Artist’s Visa and Tax Implications: What Touring Internationally Means for US-Based Musicians

Performing outside the US triggers withholding obligations, visa requirements, and potential foreign tax credits. What US-based touring musicians need to know before an international run.
Continue Reading
  • May 27, 2025

Streaming Revenue as a Touring Income Supplement: Setting Realistic Expectations

Streaming revenue is real but modest for most independent artists. How...
Continue Reading
  • May 24, 2025

Setting Up Your Music Business: LLC, S-Corp, or Sole Proprietor for Touring Artists

The entity structure you operate under as a musician has major...
Continue Reading
  • May 21, 2025

Gear as a Business Expense: Depreciation, Section 179, and the Bonus Depreciation Rules

Musical equipment is a capital asset. How musicians can deduct the...
Continue Reading
  • May 18, 2025

Booking Agent Fees, Management Commissions, and Label Splits: What the Percentages Mean

The music industry extracts fees at multiple levels. Understanding the cumulative...
Continue Reading
  • May 15, 2025

SoundExchange, ASCAP, BMI, SESAC: How Each Collects and When to Register

Performing rights organisations collect money on your behalf — but only...
Continue Reading
  • May 12, 2025

Music Publishing vs. Master Rights: The Financial Difference and Why It Matters

Publishing rights and master rights generate different revenue streams. Understanding the...
Continue Reading
  • May 9, 2025

Tour Budgeting 101: The Fixed and Variable Costs Most Bands Underestimate

A realistic tour budget includes more than gas and hotels. The...
Continue Reading
  • May 6, 2025

How a Touring Bassist Saved $24,000 in Tax Legally in One Financial Year

Home office deduction, per diems, vehicle depreciation, and a SEP-IRA: a...
Continue Reading
  • May 3, 2025

Per Diems on Tour: The Tax Rules for Travel Expense Reimbursements

Per diem rates set by the IRS determine what's deductible for...
Continue Reading

Posts pagination

1 2 Next

We have lots of courses and programs from the main market experts.

Follow us

Category

  • Tools
  • Touring Money

Quick links

  • Browse Library
  • TV News
  • Music News
  • News & Blog
  • Video
  • Advertise

Newsletter

2022 All Rights Reserved

  • Home
  • About
  • Blog
  • Contact