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Accounting and Tax
Net pay vs gross pay is one of the most misunderstood money topics for OnlyFans creators. If you do not understand the difference, you can easily underpay your taxes or […]
Accounting and Tax
The cheapest way to form an LLC is usually to file directly with your state, paying only the required filing fees and avoiding unnecessary service upsells. For OnlyFans creators making […]
Accounting and Tax
K1 earnings are the share of income, deductions, and credits that flow from a partnership or S corporation to an owner’s personal tax return. K1 earnings are reported on Schedule […]
Accounting and Tax
How long to retain tax returns depends on IRS recordkeeping rules, but most taxpayers need to keep them for at least three years from the filing date or due date, […]
Accounting and Tax
A K1 distribution is one of the most misunderstood concepts in small business taxation, and for OnlyFans creators moving into more complex business structures, getting it wrong can mean unexpected […]
Accounting and Tax
What is a Schedule K-1, and why does it matter for OnlyFans creators handling taxes? Schedule K-1 is a tax form used to report income from partnerships, LLCs, S corporations, […]
Accounting and Tax
Form 8832 is the IRS form that lets a business choose how it will be taxed for federal tax purposes. If you are an OnlyFans creator making money through a […]
Accounting and Tax
If you are an OnlyFans creator looking to save on taxes, one of the best options may be converting your LLC to S Corp status. This change can help you […]
Accounting and Tax
Do OnlyFans models pay taxes? Yes. If you are making money on OnlyFans, that income is subject to federal and state tax laws. Many OnlyFans creators are surprised when they […]
Accounting and Tax
International contractors are independent professionals who provide specialized services to U.S. businesses from their home countries. U.S. businesses, including OnlyFans creators, increasingly turn to international contractors for access to specialized […]