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Money Monday: 1 Do and 2 Don'ts for Writers Paying Estimated Quarterly Taxes

Jessica Hatch July 24, 2017

In last week's Money Monday, you learned that the four estimated quarterly tax payment deadlines are in April, June, September, and January each year. 

Considering the fact that it's July and two estimated tax deadlines have already passed this year, I thought it was only right to follow up with an article about what you should do if you miss a estimated quarterly tax payment deadline. 

Here are 1 do and 2 don'ts to follow when it comes to catching up on missed estimated taxes.

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Friday Finds: The Book Representation Advice Everyone Needs to Hear

Jessica Hatch July 21, 2017

Today's #FridayFinds have something for everyone:

  • for the traditional publishing crowd, an in-depth article on the business of finding an agent;
  • for the indie published author, a bold suggestion to pirate yourself;
  • and for the writer just trying to get a name out there, an upcoming contest deadline and details. 
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Preparing Your Novel for the Audiobook Revolution, Part 2.

Jessica Hatch July 19, 2017

A follow-up on last week's post, this article explains how to cross-promote your print titles to audio readers. (Plus, learn why the audiobook "Empathy Factor" means you need strong, compelling characters.) 

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Tags audiobook, show don't tell, character development, book publishing, publicity
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Hatch Editorial Services Money Mondays

Money Monday: What are Estimated Quarterly Taxes? Why Should I Pay Them?

Jessica Hatch July 17, 2017

Estimated taxes are an important part of life for self-employed writers.

Paid quarterly in the United States, they allow anyone who makes his or her own income to pay the IRS what they anticipate owing in advance of their annual tax return. 

Paying the IRS in advance may sound unattractive to you, but not doing so can be worse. At the least, by paying an anticipated income tax, your tax burden will be lessened come April.

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Friday Finds: Gray is the New Productivity

Jessica Hatch July 14, 2017

With today's finds, we're back to the fun and educational side of things, from book marketing on a budget to differentiating between types of editors. There's even a tech-based productivity hack that explains the cryptic title. Let’s dive in!

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Tags publicity, content editing, copyediting, proofreading
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