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Industry Expertise
Your income streams are anything but traditional. We help creators and performers navigate the tax side of doing what you love.
Every industry has its own tax challenges. Here are the ones we see most often with creators & entertainers clients.
Ad revenue, sponsorships, merchandise, affiliate income, live performances, and tips each have different reporting requirements.
Most creator and entertainer income is self-employment income, subject to the full 15.3% SE tax.
Cameras, microphones, lighting, computers, editing software, and dedicated studio space are often deductible.
Conferences, performances, brand trips, and content creation travel require proper documentation.
Platforms like YouTube and Twitch may withhold taxes differently for international earnings.
Creator income is unpredictable. Missing estimated payments leads to penalties at tax time.
Our services are tailored to the specific needs of creators & entertainers clients.
Returns that properly categorize multiple revenue streams, maximize business deductions, and handle platform-specific 1099s.
Entity structure optimization (LLC vs S-Corp), estimated tax scheduling, and retirement planning for irregular earners.
Monthly tracking of income by platform, expense categorization, and clean records so you always know where you stand.
The creator economy is new, but the tax rules are not. We help YouTubers, podcasters, Twitch streamers, musicians, and performers apply established tax strategies to non-traditional income.
Most creators leave money on the table because they do not know what they can deduct. We ensure you capture every legitimate business expense, from equipment and software to the portion of your home used as a studio.
We understand that creator income is unpredictable. We build flexible tax plans that adjust as your income grows, and we set up estimated payment schedules that prevent surprises at tax time.