Don't Socialize
The Profit.
You make the content. We make the tax code human. The definitive UK guide for YouTubers, Influencers, and Adult Content Creators.
The Short Answer
HMRC views 'Likes' as a business activity if you monetise them.
If you make over £1,000 from ads, subscriptions, or sponsorships, you must register. The good news? You can legally write off cameras, lighting, and travel.
Niche Intelligence.
Specific tax roadmaps for every type of digital entrepreneur.
YouTubers
Handling AdSense, W-8BEN forms, and USD currency conversion.
TikTokers
Tax rules for the Rewards Program, Live Gifts, and TikTok Shop.
OnlyFans & Fansly
The complete guide to anonymous filing and deductible equipment.
Allowable Expenses
Legally deducting cameras, lighting, and production costs.
Gifts & Sponsos
How to value free PR samples and hotel stays for HMRC.
The Creator
Deduction List.
If it helps you make a video, it might be deductible. We breakdown exactly what cameras, lights, and plane tickets you can claim.
Scale to Six Figures?
When your sponsorships hit the big leagues, a Limited Company can save you thousands. Compare your options.
ST vs Limited Company Guide