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Hugh Jackman as James Bond?!

Submit your FEATURE Film Screenplay: Have an idea for a TV series? Have you written a TV pilot for it? Submit it to our screenplay competition: Have a short screenplay you wish to turn into a film or get feedback on from Oscar winning screenwriters? Submit it to our shorts competition: Visit our website to read screenplays of your favorite films: #screenwriter #screenwriting #screenplay #hughjackman #wolverine #jamesbond... ( read more ) LEARN MORE ABOUT: Treasury Inflation Protected Securities REVEALED: Best Investment During Inflation HOW TO INVEST IN GOLD: Gold IRA Investing HOW TO INVEST IN SILVER: Silver IRA Investing There has been much speculation about who will take up the mantle of James Bond after Daniel Craig steps down from the iconic role. One name that has been thrown around as a potential replacement is none other than Hugh Jackman. Jackman is renowned for his roles in films like the X-Men franchise, Les Misérables, and The Great

End of year Tax planning as a Filmmaker and Videographer

For most filmmakers, videographers, and video production company owners, taxes are the biggest expense they have each year. I just had a long end-of-the-year conversation/tax planning session with my CPA and I wanted to share some of the info with you. This is not financial advice for you, and I recommend you talk to your CPA or hire one for specific advice for your situation. The first thing I do when I have a profitable year is to see if I can make any end-of-year investments that can help my business grow the following year. I’ve done with every single year for 15 years now. Most of the time, this is investing in new equipment like cameras, lenses, lighting, and office equipment. I sometimes even pre-pay for subscriptions such as Adobe for example. I also make sure if I’ve hired any vendors that I pay them before the end of the year, so I can take that expense. I never buy things that I can’t justify to grow the business through. I’d rather pay taxes than buy a