As a Twitch streamer, every sub, bit, and brand deal counts as taxable income — and without an employer handling withholdings, staying on top of it is on you. Here's what you need to know to avoid surprises at tax time.
Content creators can get audited just like any other self-employed professional. If you earn income from brand deals, affiliate links, or platform payouts, here’s what to know about IRS audits and how to reduce your risk.
If you’ve ever earned money from a “link in bio,” you’re officially participating in affiliate marketing—and those commissions are considered taxable self-employment income. Here’s what content creators need to know about tracking affiliate earnings, staying compliant with the IRS, and avoiding tax surprises.
Many Whatnot sellers overpay in taxes simply because they miss key deductions. This guide breaks down the most common and overlooked Whatnot seller write-offs so you can lower your taxable income and keep more of what you earn.
Getting financially organized as a content creator doesn’t have to be overwhelming—this step-by-step guide breaks down how to manage income, expenses, budgeting, and taxes so you can focus on growing your creative business.
Between content creation and brand partnerships, taxes are the last thing most Instagram creators want to think about. These five essential tax tips will help you stay organized, compliant, and confident at tax time.
Paying taxes as a new content creator can feel overwhelming as you try to figure out what you owe, how to pay, and whether the IRS is watching. This guide breaks down the basics so you can set up your business correctly, stay compliant, and save money.
If you’re starting to earn money from your content, it’s time to think like a business owner. Forming an LLC helps protect your personal assets, build credibility, and set the foundation for long-term creator success.
As an Amazon Influencer, it’s easy for your side hustle to turn into a business fast. Here’s what you need to know about which purchases can actually count as tax-deductible expenses.
Getting audited by the IRS is rare, but it can happen, especially if you're unknowingly raising red flags as a creator. This guide breaks down common audit triggers like writing off too much of your life or not reporting all your income, and how to stay on the IRS’s good side.