Everyone here knows where I stand when it comes to OnlyFans. I'm not a giant fan of the platform; it makes it harder for the industry to keep actresses, making the pool smaller for us in the hobby. However, OnlyFans has created an influx of SWers who've used the platform as a kind of gateway drug to provide. Still, I'd rather have my professional adult actresses; that's just my opinion. It looks like this new tax might give me what I want.
Tasha Paige is one of the top OnlyFans creators on the Gold Coast. She's so popular that last year, it was said she cleared seven figures, which not a lot of content creators can say they've done. With OnlyFans technically being a business, Australia's tax law has creators paying taxes for profiting off their content. The law isn't new; Australia has always had a Goods and Services Tax (GST), but they recently included it for OnlyFans creators.
As you'll see, Tasha has to pay $176,000 in taxes. I'm assuming these are back taxes she's paying because if this is a normal rate, then I'm pretty speechless. Either way, something like this might just scare off a lot of creators, and if the U.S follows, which is doubtful, then the same could happen over here.
Tasha Paige is one of the top OnlyFans creators on the Gold Coast. She's so popular that last year, it was said she cleared seven figures, which not a lot of content creators can say they've done. With OnlyFans technically being a business, Australia's tax law has creators paying taxes for profiting off their content. The law isn't new; Australia has always had a Goods and Services Tax (GST), but they recently included it for OnlyFans creators.
As you'll see, Tasha has to pay $176,000 in taxes. I'm assuming these are back taxes she's paying because if this is a normal rate, then I'm pretty speechless. Either way, something like this might just scare off a lot of creators, and if the U.S follows, which is doubtful, then the same could happen over here.
