As more influencers begin to earn a living through online content, the question of tax is becoming more common. It’s important to consider if your online content creation operates like a business. If it does, what tax obligations do you have?
The easiest place to start is with merchandise. Depending on how you’re selling your merch, and where your customers are, you’ll likely have to pay VAT. For the other types of income, things get a little more complicated.
Source: simplyvat.com
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