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What I do... (Actor, director, designer, teacher etc?)
Accountant and tax adviser for entertainers, theatrical agents etc.
My Quick CV
Started Mark Carr & Co 1999 has grown rapidly to 300 clients operating in various fields of the entertainment industry, but with a particular focus on the individual.
The first thing that inspired me in theatre...
I don't know about the first thing. However, the most moving performances I have ever seen was Brian Dennehy and Clare Higgins in Death of a Salesman at The Lyric Theatre in 2005. I've never seen so many grown men in the audience crying.
My favourite theatre something is...
The fact that it's live.
The thing that annoys me about our industry...
The lack of air in some theatres.
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http://www.markcarr.co.uk
Another website I'd like to plug
http://www.filmunit-e.co.uk

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Free spreadsheets to analyse your Tax Return info

A lot of you will now (hopefully) be thinking about digging out the information for preparing your accounts to include in your Self-Assessment Tax Returns. At www.markcarr.co.uk you will find a free spreadsheet (See top right) which will analyse your expenses, and add them up for you as well.


A spreadsheet is also available for income purposes.


Many of our clients use the spreadsheets and have had nothing but good things to say about them.

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Posted on August 15, 2007 at 2:55pm —

Mark Carr

Audio magazine for Professional Actors on Compact Disc

I thought some of you may be interested in this website http://www.creativeedgeaudio.com/


Contributors include Sir Derek Jacobi and John Hubbard.


I believe it would be even better if available as a podcast. What do you think?


Best regards to all


Mark Carr - your friendly entertainment accountant.


Posted on August 9, 2007 at 10:17am —

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