Tax Tips for Influencers
Hi babes,
Taxes can be scary, but here are some tips to help you out!
*Note: I am not a professional and you should consult your tax account before making any decisions. These are tips that I practice in my business and what has helped me over the past few years.
Content Creator BASIC Tax Tips:
Once you start making a significant amount of money, you’ll want to register your business for a few reasons
Tax benefits (write offs, business protections)
Protecting your personal assets
EIN number instead of a SSN
When you are a contractor, you will:
Send brands a W9
You will receive a 1099 for your taxes
Brands will send to you if they paid you $600 or more in a year
You are responsible for tracking and reporting your income
What you are tracking:
Income - Expenses = Net income: This is called your profit and loss statement
If you file a W2, you can use a schedule-c form to submit your influencer income
Invest in a tax account, it will save you $$$ in the long run
Definitely look into an S-corp vs LLC (I am an S-Corp)
Set up business bank accounts
Easier to track business expenses
Track write offs
When you get paid as a contractor, taxes are NOT taken out. YOU are responsible for paying taxes
Make sure you are saving money to cover your taxes so you aren’t surprised at the end of the year with a big number (but you should be paying at least quarterly anyway)
Types of businesses you can look into registering as:
Sole Proprietor
LLC
S-Corp
How I’m set up:
Allysa Larson, Inc → DBA fashionablysurfed & DBA Summer Buns
How to pay?
Typically, you are required to pay QUARTERLY
I pay monthly with how I’m set up
If you don’t follow the pay schedule, you can be penalized with fines
Write offs
Things used for your business
Certain categories can only be written off certain percentages
Home office, vehicle, gas
Save receipts (we are trying to be better at this)
Meals - Alcohol is NOT a write off
Travel for work - if you travel and create content on the trip, it can be considered a work trip where you can expense these items:
flights
hotels
meals (no alcohol)
potential shopping purchases used specifically for your business
Work equipment:
Laptop
iPhone (if you use your phone to take pictures, edit, post on socials for work)
Apps (any apps for editing, posting that you pay for)
Ring Lights
Backdrops / Backdrop paper
A helpful app I’ve been using is called FLYFIN
They help you categorize your expenses
They have CPA’s you can ask questions
At the end of the year, you get an expense breakdown in categories which is perfect to hand over to your tax account
This is still a very new industry, so always consult a tax professional if you have any questions. Leave any questions or other tips in the comments below!
Xx, Allysa
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