Voice acting is an incredibly rewarding career that can bring great creative and financial rewards. However, to execute it successfully, it is critical to understand the basics of running a business and the associated regulations and responsibilities. In this article, we'll discuss the definitions and requirements of common business entities such as LLCs, S corps, DBAs, as well as some dispensing some critical tips that every voice over artist should know about running their own VO business. By the way, did you know that the most common business entities for voice actors are limited liability companies (LLCs) and S corporations? We’ll cover that and more, so let’s get started and dive into the business side of VO now…
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