OnlyFans Accountant UK — Simplr Accounting

Accounting,
Made
Simplr.

Specialist UK accountants for OnlyFans creators. Judgement-free, fixed-fee, fully online.

From subscriptions and tips to pay-per-view and customs, we keep your books tidy, your deadlines sorted, and your numbers easy to make sense of, so you're never left guessing where things stand.

01 / Why Simplr

A specialist firm for the way creators actually earn.

Subscriptions, tips, pay-per-view, customs and tributes don't fit the textbook. We know the platforms, the income mix, and what HMRC will and won't accept, so nothing gets missed and nothing gets misfiled.

01

Specialists, not generalists

We understand the OnlyFans business model. We know how you earn, what platforms you use, and how to manage multiple income streams.

02

Quick support, no extras

Message us on WhatsApp anytime and get a reply within 24 hours, at no extra cost. No call queues, no clock-watching.

03

Making Tax Digital ready

If you earn over £50,000 a year, Making Tax Digital becomes mandatory in 2026. We'll have you fully compliant well before then.

04

Modern, online, no jargon

A new firm built for how you work. Everything online, plain English, and a service that feels steady rather than stressful.

05

Expenses you can actually claim

Not every accountant knows what creators can claim. We do, so you don't miss deductions that could save you real money.

06

Fixed fee, transparent

No surprises, no hidden costs. Our monthly fee is fixed, transparent, and easy to budget for. You know what you pay, always.

Do I need to pay tax?

If you earn it,
HMRC wants to know.

If you earn more than £1,000 in a tax year, HMRC requires you to register as self-employed and file a self-assessment return. That applies whether OnlyFans is part-time or full-time.

If your total earnings exceed £90,000 in a 12-month period, you may also need to register for VAT. As your dedicated OnlyFans tax accountant, we'll guide you through every step.

£1,000
Self-assessment
threshold
£90k
VAT registration
threshold
£50k
MTD mandatory
from 2026
03 / Why Simplr

Not your typical accountants. Built for creators.

Running a business is enough work on its own. The accounting side shouldn't add to the stress. Our job is to take it off your plate.

/ 01

Judgement-free

Ask anything. There's no such thing as a silly question, and your information is kept strictly confidential.

/ 02

Clear, fixed pricing

No hidden fees, no surprises at year-end. One monthly fee, easy to budget for, easy to understand.

/ 03

Fast support

Reply within 24 hours via WhatsApp, every time. Real answers from a real person who knows your account.

/ 04

Plain English

Approachable advice without the jargon. We translate HMRC into something you can actually act on.

04 / FAQs

Common questions, straight answers.

Quick answers to the things creators usually want to know before booking a call. Anything missing? Just ask.

Do I have to pay tax on my OnlyFans income?
Yes. HMRC treats OnlyFans income as self-employed earnings. If you earn more than £1,000 in a tax year, you must register for self-assessment and file a tax return.
What expenses can I claim as an OnlyFans creator?
Common claims include content creation costs, equipment, lighting, props, internet and phone bills, subscription fees, marketing spend, and a portion of your home office. We'll help you claim everything you're entitled to.
Do I need to register for VAT?
If your total earnings exceed £90,000 in a 12-month period, you'll need to register for VAT. Even under the threshold it can sometimes be beneficial. We'll guide you on the best option.
How do I pay myself from my OnlyFans income?
As a sole trader you simply withdraw your earnings and set money aside for tax. As a limited company you can pay yourself via salary and dividends. We'll help you choose the most tax-efficient setup.
Can HMRC see my OnlyFans income?
Yes. Platforms like OnlyFans share earnings data with payment providers, and HMRC is increasing checks on digital platforms. Declaring your income properly avoids fines and interest.
Do I need a limited company for my OnlyFans business?
Not always. Many creators start as sole traders. Once your income grows, a limited company can save you tax and give you more options for paying yourself. We'll advise if and when it makes sense for you.
Is my information kept private?
Absolutely. We understand discretion is important. All of your financial details are kept strictly confidential, and we work judgement-free.
Ready when you are

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