OnlyFans has been told by EU court advisors that it may need to fork out VAT on the full amount paid by subscribers, not just a discounted sum.
OnlyFans’ parent firm Fenix took an initial grievance about VAT to a UK tribunal after HRMC ordered the UK based firm to pay VAT on all the money paid by fans and not just the amount minus 80 per cent paid to creators.
The alleged unpaid VAT bill from Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC) covers almost four years, and courts documents published in December 2020 suggested the company would be set to cough up to £11m in unpaid taxes.
Source Cityam.com
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