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The tax side has genuine quirks worth getting right. Your earnings arrive net of platform fees (which are part of the picture, not just 'what hit the bank'). VAT works unusually — the platform accounts for VAT on what fans pay, and VAT-registered creators handle it differently again on their own share. And because HMRC has actively looked at subscription-platform income in recent years, unfiled past years are worth tidying up before HMRC starts the conversation. We do that regularly, without drama: the creator tax guide is a good place to start.







