In the last decade, online influencers have blazed a trail for a new kind of entrepreneur, constructing a lucrative industry from a down-time hobby. Included under this ‘influencer’ umbrella is a wide range of disciplines, namely bloggers, vloggers, fitness gurus, how-to crafters and everything in between. Social media channels such as Instagram and TikTok have catapulted many to dizzying heights of internet fame, but should they be paying influencer tax?
Source: simplyvat.com
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