‘A lot of content creators stick their head in the sand about tax issues but it's really not that scary’

Influencers tend to be very slow to come forward about tax compliance, but they’re better off diving in before things get more difficult, says accountant Brendan Brady

Accountant Brendan Brady in the offices of Brady and Associates on Meath Street in Dublin. Photo: Frank McGrath

The role of content creator is a relatively new one, and people who make money on platforms such as YouTube, Instagram and TikTok might not understand their tax obligations.

It can be a source of worry and confusion in the industry, especially after 450 letters were issued to social media influencers by the Revenue Commissioners reminding them of their tax obligations.

source

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *