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Are you cashing in on TikTok? While the thrill of going viral can be exhilarating, managing your earnings comes with its own set of challenges—especially when it comes to TikTok Shop taxes.
All business owners must file taxes, that includes content creators. However, there’s no reason for you to part with more than you need to! You can use tax write-offs to reduce your tax bill and your taxable income.
Claiming every tax deduction available to you is important. It’s the only way to keep more of your income as an influencer and build a strong, stable financial base. However, accuracy is important, or you could raise red flags with the IRS.
Influencers can earn hundreds of thousands of dollars a year. It can be an incredibly lucrative profession! But like all businesses, the IRS requires a percentage of that income. But that doesn't mean you should pay more than is required.
We know, taxes are not the most exciting thing to talk about. Unfortunately, as a business owner, you need to know this one. We created this article to help you understand the ends and outs of the dreaded Self Employment Tax.
Saving money on taxes is important for everyone, and no less so for influencers like you. One thing you might be wondering is: Can clothing be considered a legitimate tax deduction?
Our guide to influencer and content creator taxes covers everything you need to know to master your taxes this year. From write offs to deadlines, we got you covered.
Keeping track of your financials and doing your taxes can be a scary, but not if you stay organized. Learn easy ways to track your income and expenses with our free tools.
The short answer is yes, influencers need an LLC. Even if you are making a few thousand dollars, you should form an LLC to protect you and add legitimacy to your brand.