Blogger Taxes & Bookkeeping: Everything You Need to Know
Clear, creator-specific tax filing and bookkeeping for bloggers earning income from ads, affiliates, sponsored posts, and digital products.
Charlotte – Accounting Advisor
2026 Tax & Bookkeeping Guide for Bloggers
Unlike traditional jobs, blogging income often comes from multiple sources and is paid on different schedules. Bloggers may earn through display ads, affiliate networks, sponsorships, digital product sales, or paid memberships—often across several platforms at once.
Ad networks calculate earnings throughout the month, finalize revenue after month-end, and pay on delayed schedules (often 30–60 days later). Because income is taxed when it’s earned—not just when it hits your bank account—accurate bookkeeping is essential.
Many bloggers underestimate how much income needs to be tracked once ads, affiliates, sponsorships, and product sales are combined.
Do Bloggers Have to Pay Taxes? (Spoiler Alert: Yes, you do.)
If you earn money from blogging, the IRS considers it taxable income—just like any other self-employed business. Blogging platforms, ad networks, and brands do not withhold taxes for you.
Even if you don’t receive a tax form, you are still required to report all earnings. (This surprises most bloggers.)
- Display ads (Mediavine, Raptive, AdThrive, Google AdSense)
- Sponsored blog posts & brand deals
- Affiliate commissions
- UGC or content licensing
- Digital products (courses, templates, ebooks)
- Memberships or subscriptions
- Gifts or products received in exchange for promotion
How Blogging Income Is Taxed in the U.S.
Bloggers are generally treated as self-employed, which means:

What Counts as Income
- Ad network payouts
- Sponsored posts & brand collaborations
- Affiliate commissions
- Paid UGC or licensing fees
- Digital product & course sales
- Memberships & subscriptions

How Blogging Income is Reported to the IRS
Most bloggers file using:
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Schedule C (Form 1040): reports business income & expenses
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Schedule SE: calculates self-employment tax
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1099-NEC: for brand deals ($600+)
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1099-MISC: depending on how your income is classified
Even if you never receive a tax form, you must still report the income.

Do Blogging Platforms Withhold Taxes?
No. Your payments do not withhold taxes.
- If you’re earning money through Blogging, you’re technically considered a 1099 contractor, which means you are responsible for taking out taxes on your own.
- This is why many Bloggers need help understanding estimated quarterly taxes.
Blogger Specific Tax Deductions & Write-offs
If you’re earning money as a blogger, you can deduct expenses that are ordinary and necessary for creating content.
Common Blogger Write-Offs

Travel & Content-Related Trips
If you’re traveling primarily for content:
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Flights
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Hotels
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Uber/Lyft
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Gas & mileage

Equipment & Tools
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Laptop, monitor, external hard drives
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Website hosting & domain fees
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Email marketing tools
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Stock photos, fonts, and design assets
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Cameras, lighting, or photography gear

Home Office, Phone & Internet
- A portion of your home may be deductible if used regularly & exclusively for filming/editing.
- Phone and internet are also partially deductible if used for business.

Sponsored Content Costs
- Expenditures related to any brand deal can be considered a write-off including travel expenses, materials or props needed for sponsored posts.
Contractors & Services
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Virtual assistants
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Editors or writers
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SEO tools & plugins
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Designers or developers
Kirsten – HR Specialist
How to Track Your Blogging Income
Blogging income often arrives on different schedules depending on the platform.
Best practices include:
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Download monthly ad network payout reports
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Track brand payments from PayPal, Stripe, ACH, or platforms like Aspire or Later
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Keep affiliate dashboard records
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Save contracts and invoices for sponsored posts
Tracking Receipts & Expenses
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Save digital receipts (Amazon, Canva, hosting providers, etc.)
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Store contracts and invoices
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Keep everything in one place (Google Drive, Dropbox, Notion)
Tax Tools Creators Commonly Use
- QuickBooks
- Wave
- Google Sheets
- Notion (for receipts & tracking)
- PayPal & Stripe transaction logs
(There are no tools that automatically connect every blogging platform to tax filing—but payouts can be imported into bookkeeping software.)
Taxes for Bloggers: What You Need to Know (FAQs)
What bookkeeping software is best for Bloggers?
Do bloggers have to pay taxes?
How do I report blogging income?
Do bloggers receive more than one tax form?
Often yes, depending on how many platforms you earn from.
When Should Bloggers Get Professional Tax Help?
You should consider hiring help if:
- You make over $20,000/year blogging
- You have multiple income streams
- You’re unsure about deductions
- You’re paying quarterly taxes
- You want to reduce your tax bill legally
- You’re considering an LLC or S-Corp
- You want long-term tax planning
- You’re worried about compliance or missed forms
Our Services for Bloggers
Cookie Finance gives Bloggers clarity while providing creator-specific tax strategies and bookkeeping.
Tax Filing & Advisory for Influencers
With our tax services for Bloggers, we handle filing, income reporting, and planning, helping you stay compliant and stress-free.
Bookkeeping Tailored for Bloggers Income
Our Blogger bookkeeping services automatically track ad revenue, brand deals, and affiliate payouts, keeping your finances organized without extra work.
Business Formation Support
We guide creators through setting up LLCs or other business structures, making it easy to start, organize, and grow your creator business the right way.
Deduction Optimization
We help Bloggers maximize savings by identifying write-offs — from travel and equipment to brand deals — so you can answer “what expenses can Bloggers write off?” with confidence.
What Bloggers Can Deduct – And What To Track
We guide creators to tools that help:
- Automatically import AdSense payouts
- Sync brand deal payments
- Track your affiliate & sponsorship payouts for you
- Generate dashboards for income, expenses, and profit
- Prepare for tax filing without manual spreadsheets
The Best Bookkeeping Software for Bloggers
At Cookie Finance, our tax services for Bloggers remove the confusion. We specialize in bookkeeping and tax filing for creators, ensuring your income is tracked correctly, deductions are maximized, and your stress stays low.
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LLC
- For those making less than ~$100k/yr. Full-service monthly bookkeeping, quarterly taxes, personal + business tax returns, LLC formation, and more!
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