Apparently one of the side effects of the ‘no tax on tips’ is that getting tipped for pornographic content is a no-no. Which leads us, of course, to OnlyFans.
Because some people claim that all OnlyFans content isn’t pornographic. Maybe there are exceptions.
But someone from the IRS is going to have to watch the content to make the determination of porn/not porn.
Ultimately, they say that for OnlyFans creators that submit returns claiming the tips deduction, someone is going to have to watch the content to make sure it qualifies or should be disallowed.
That’s going to be a LOT of man-hours and overtime.
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