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Friendz! Thank you for joining the second Episode of The Creative Friendz Twitter Spaces - Creative Fridayz. This token was created for those who tuned in, participated, and helped us have a conversation. This token will give you special powers in our discord and some future events!

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Thanks for joining us for POAPathon Live on March 29, 2022 with your hosts @profwerder and @jenetics with @Vdizzle on the ground at NFT LA and a chat with Red Crystal Dragon, who also designed this special POAP in her voodoo style!

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Artists around the world are turning to NFTs and blockchain technology to make a living selling their art, with that, many NFT artists are curious to know how to report their sales on their taxes. Thankfully, we had the chance to sit down with Alex, who’s an NFT CPA to discuss this exact topic. As an NFT artist, all NFTs that you create and then sell are taxed as ordinary income. Just like creating and selling a piece of art in the real world, NFT art isn’t taxed much differently. Additionally, NFT artists are eligible to receive various tax deductions for their supplies, events, and even certain gas fees. To learn more about how NFTs are taxed and what’s considered deductible, check out the full article linked below! Twitter @TheNFTCPA @137pm

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