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Bands need more than rehearsals for U.S. tours
U.S. tax laws could require Canadian bands to file group and individual tax returns in every U.S. state in which they
play. That means a four-member band that performs in 23 states would have to file up to 120 tax returns! Jaclyn Sabatino talks about how
musicians can avoid costly consequences. Click
here
to read more.
Golden age ahead for Toronto film industry
Toronto's position as a prime location for movie-making has been in jeopardy recently, as the U.S and other countries try
to entice filmmakers with large tax incentives. Stan Spencer shows how Toronto's people assets and help from the government can help the city
regain its title of Hollywood North. Click
here
to read more.
Professional soccer soars in Toronto
Soccer has become a hot commodity in our city, and nowhere is this more noticeable than at a Toronto FC home game. Carey
Singer speaks with Paul Beirne, Toronto FC's Business Operations Director, about the team's inaugural season and its plans for the future. Click
here
to read more.
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