Brand deals, ad revenue, affiliate income, memberships, gifted products — income from everywhere. We pull it together, tell you what's taxable and what you can claim, and keep HMRC happy.
“A brand sent me free products — do I have to pay tax on that?”
“Can I claim my camera, my phone, my home studio?”
“I get paid by YouTube, TikTok, brands and Patreon — what do I even owe?”
We answer these every day. Here's what we take off your plate.
Often, yes. If a product is sent in exchange for content (a post, review or mention), HMRC usually treats its value as taxable income. Genuinely unsolicited gifts with no obligation can be different — we'll help you tell them apart and record them properly.
Cameras, lighting, editing software, props, a home studio, travel to shoots, and a business-use share of your phone and internet are typically allowable. Get it right and your tax bill drops — we make sure nothing's missed.
Yes — all of it, wherever it comes from, must be declared to HMRC. We handle foreign income and claim the double-taxation relief a treaty allows, so the same earnings aren't taxed twice over.
Maybe not yet. There's a £1,000 trading allowance: if your gross income from content (before any expenses) is £1,000 or less in a tax year, you generally don't have to tell HMRC. Cross it — counting gifted products that count as income — and you'll usually need to register and file. We'll tell you which side of the line you're on.
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