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Helping content creators, gamers, streamers, and online influencers solve all of their tax and accounting needs.

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Just starting to make money from your content? That’s exactly where our Compliance tier comes in. We handle your taxes with a team that actually understands creators, so you can focus on posting, growing, and getting paid without the stress of doing it wrong.

Just starting to make money from your content? That’s exactly where our Compliance tier comes in. 

We handle your taxes with a team that actually understands creators, so you can focus on posting, growing, and getting paid without the stress of doing it wrong.
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Competing in esports and wondering what actually counts as a write off? If it helps you train, compete, or create, it might qualify. A few common ones we see with esports athletes include practice and competition gear, coaching or training programs, and travel expenses for

Competing in esports and wondering what actually counts as a write off? If it helps you train, compete, or create, it might qualify. A few common ones we see with esports athletes include practice and competition gear, coaching or training programs, and travel expenses for
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Wondering what a CPA actually does for a content creator? We help maximize your deductions, keep your books clean, and make sure your money is working for you instead of stressing you out. You create, we handle the numbers.

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Traveling for work as a creator? Make sure you’re documenting it. If the trip supports your content, brand deals, or business, those expenses matter. A few common ones creators should track include: -Flights, trains, or other transportation -Hotels or short term lodging -Work

Traveling for work as a creator? Make sure you’re documenting it. If the trip supports your content, brand deals, or business, those expenses matter. A few common ones creators should track include:

-Flights, trains, or other transportation
-Hotels or short term lodging
-Work
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Love making content? Turn your passion into a legit business. When your videos, streams, or posts start bringing in real income, it’s time to take it seriously. The right setup can help you stay organized, protect what you’re building, and keep more of what you earn as you grow.

Love making content? Turn your passion into a legit business. When your videos, streams, or posts start bringing in real income, it’s time to take it seriously. The right setup can help you stay organized, protect what you’re building, and keep more of what you earn as you grow.
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Write-offs can seriously add up when you know how to track them... but there's a limit. Let’s just say the real win is knowing what counts and how to use it to your advantage.

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Don't let the IRS flank you with an audit. The good news is that audits are usually about documentation, not wrongdoing. Clean books, clear records, and the right support can make all the difference. We help creators stay organized, compliant, and confident so nothing catches you

Don't let the IRS flank you with an audit. The good news is that audits are usually about documentation, not wrongdoing. Clean books, clear records, and the right support can make all the difference. We help creators stay organized, compliant, and confident so nothing catches you
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Your content is established and the income is real. Now you need more than just a tax return. Our Growing Tier is built for creators and gamers who have moved past the basics and want ongoing support. Think deeper guidance, better organization, and year-round help as your

Your content is established and the income is real. Now you need more than just a tax return.

Our Growing Tier is built for creators and gamers who have moved past the basics and want ongoing support. Think deeper guidance, better organization, and year-round help as your
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What's an EIN? It’s basically your business’s social security number... a unique ID for your content hustle. Want to make sure you’re set up right? That’s where we come in.

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February is where smart creators get ahead. Have you knocked these out yet? • Gather income reports from Twitch, YouTube, and brand deals • Download 1099s as they start coming in • Organize receipts for gear, software, and subscriptions • Review last year’s expenses for

February is where smart creators get ahead.

Have you knocked these out yet?
• Gather income reports from Twitch, YouTube, and brand deals
• Download 1099s as they start coming in
• Organize receipts for gear, software, and subscriptions
• Review last year’s expenses for
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Common creator tax mistakes happen more often than you think. Wrong entity setup, missed deductions, and messy bookkeeping can all cause headaches down the line. We help creators navigate the tax maze so you can stay compliant and focused on creating. DM us to get your taxes and

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Vlogged your Valentine’s Day date? Some expenses might actually be deductible if it’s content related. Meals, tickets, props, or special location fees could count if they tie directly to your content creation. Have a Happy Valentine's Day!

Vlogged your Valentine’s Day date? Some expenses might actually be deductible if it’s content related.
Meals, tickets, props, or special location fees could count if they tie directly to your content creation.
Have a Happy Valentine's Day!
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If you're creating art content, chances are you're spending too. Some of those costs can work in your favor at tax time. Here are a few common examples: • Art supplies like paints, brushes, sketchbooks, and canvases • Software subscriptions like Adobe, Procreate, or design

If you're creating art content, chances are you're spending too. Some of those costs can work in your favor at tax time.
Here are a few common examples:
• Art supplies like paints, brushes, sketchbooks, and canvases
• Software subscriptions like Adobe, Procreate, or design
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You deserve accountants who know your industry. Creators and gamers don't make money like traditional businesses. Income comes from brand deals, streaming, sponsors, ad revenue, and digital products. Your tax strategy should reflect that. Working with someone who understands your

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Brand deals stack up fast, and guessing your numbers at tax time is not the move. Stay on top of it with three simple habits: • Track every deal in one running list • Save contracts and payment proof in one place • Get paid to a separate business account Treat your creator

Brand deals stack up fast, and guessing your numbers at tax time is not the move. 

Stay on top of it with three simple habits:
• Track every deal in one running list
• Save contracts and payment proof in one place
• Get paid to a separate business account
Treat your creator
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If you're reviewing, unboxing, or promoting products, a lot of your costs can qualify. Most influencers just don't track them properly. • Products you buy for reviews or demos • Filming gear like lights, tripods, and cameras • Props or backdrops used in your content If you

If you're reviewing, unboxing, or promoting products, a lot of your costs can qualify. Most influencers just don't track them properly.
• Products you buy for reviews or demos
• Filming gear like lights, tripods, and cameras
• Props or backdrops used in your content
If you
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If it helps you create, edit, stream, or run your business, there’s a good chance it could be deductible. You just need to know what qualifies and keep it documented. DM us if you wanna make sure you’re not overpaying this tax season.