General FAQ
Is this service confidential?
Yes. All client information is kept strictly confidential. Your personal details, income sources, and occupation are protected and are never shared with third parties except as required by law for tax filing purposes. I take privacy and data security very seriously.
Will you judge me for my work?
No — never. I work with adult entertainers professionally and respectfully. You do not need to explain or justify what you do to me. My role is to help you stay compliant, protected, and financially organized, not to pass judgment.
Do you work with cash income?
Yes. Many adult entertainers receive income in cash, tips, or peer-to-peer payment apps. I understand how to properly report cash and non-traditional income in an IRS-compliant way while helping you minimize risk and avoid common mistakes.
I earn money from platforms like OnlyFans / Fansly / cam sites. Can you handle that?
Absolutely. I regularly work with clients who earn income from subscription platforms, clip sales, tips, and pay-per-view content. I understand 1099 forms, platform fees, chargebacks, and how to accurately report this income.
What if I’ve never filed taxes before?
You’re not alone — and it’s fixable. I help clients who are filing for the first time or who are behind on prior-year returns. We’ll create a plan to get you caught up while reducing stress and avoiding unnecessary penalties when possible.
I’m behind on my taxes. Can you help?
Yes. Whether you’re missing one year or several, I can help you file past-due returns and communicate with the IRS if needed. Taking action sooner usually leads to better outcomes.
Is my work legal to report on a tax return?
The IRS requires income to be reported regardless of source. My role is to help you accurately report income and expenses in a professional, compliant manner. I do not provide legal advice, but I do ensure your tax filings are handled correctly and discreetly.
Can you help me reduce what I owe in taxes?
Yes — within the law. Through proper expense tracking, deduction planning, and tax strategy, I help clients avoid overpaying and plan ahead so there are fewer surprises at tax time.
What kind of expenses can I deduct?
Common deductible expenses may include:
- Costumes and performance wear
- Makeup, hair, and grooming
- Platform and payment processing fees
- Marketing and promotion
- Travel related to work
- Home office (when applicable)
Every situation is different, and deductions are applied based on IRS rules and your specific circumstances.
Do you offer ongoing bookkeeping or just tax returns?
I offer both. Some clients only need annual tax preparation, while others prefer ongoing bookkeeping and quarterly tax planning to stay organized year-round. We’ll choose what fits your needs and budget.
How do I get started?
You can book a confidential consultation through the contact page. We’ll discuss your situation privately, review what you need, and outline next steps — no pressure and no judgment.
FAQs for Dancers & In-Person Adult Entertainers
Do you work specifically with dancers?
Yes. I work with exotic dancers and other in-person adult entertainers and understand the unique financial realities of club work, including cash income, tips, stage fees, and multiple venues.
I get paid mostly in cash. Is that a problem?
No. Cash income is common in the adult entertainment industry. I help you report cash earnings accurately and in an IRS-compliant way while minimizing audit risk. You won’t get shamed or lectured for how you’re paid.
What about tip-outs, house fees, or stage fees?
These are very common expenses for dancers. I understand how these work and how to properly account for them so your income and expenses are reported correctly.
I dance at more than one club. Can you handle that?
Absolutely. Many dancers work at multiple clubs or venues. I’ll help you organize income and expenses across locations so everything is properly documented on your return.
What expenses can dancers usually deduct?
Common deductions may include:
- Costumes and performance outfits
- Shoes and accessories used for work
- Makeup, hair, and grooming
- Stage fees and tip-outs
- Music fees
- Travel between work locations
- Marketing or social media promotion
Deductions depend on your specific situation and IRS rules, which we’ll review together.
I’ve never filed taxes as a dancer. Am I in trouble?
Not necessarily. Many dancers don’t receive clear guidance early on. I regularly help clients file for the first time or catch up on past years in a calm, manageable way.
Will my employer or club be contacted?
No. Your tax return is prepared based on the information you provide. I do not contact clubs or venues unless you specifically request it.
Is this confidential?
Yes. Your work, income, and personal information are handled with strict confidentiality and professional discretion at all times.
FAQs for Online Adult Content Creators
Do you work with OnlyFans and similar platforms?
Yes. I work with creators on platforms such as OnlyFans, Fansly, ManyVids, cam sites, and other subscription or content-based services. I understand how creator income is structured and reported.
I received a 1099 from a platform. What does that mean?
A 1099 reports income paid to you as an independent contractor. I’ll make sure it’s reported correctly, including platform fees, chargebacks, and related expenses, so you’re not overpaying.
What if I didn’t get a 1099 but still made money?
Income must be reported whether or not you receive a 1099. I help you accurately report all earnings, including tips, subscriptions, and direct payments, in a compliant way.
Can you help with multiple income streams?
Yes. Many creators earn income from subscriptions, tips, custom content, clip sales, live streams, affiliate links, and more. I’ll help you organize everything into a clear, accurate tax picture.
What expenses can online creators usually deduct?
Common deductions may include:
- Cameras, lighting, microphones, and equipment
- Phones, computers, and software
- Internet and platform fees
- Marketing, ads, and promotion
- Costumes, props, and makeup
- Home office expenses (when applicable)
All deductions are applied according to IRS rules and your specific situation.
Do I need to make quarterly tax payments?
Many online creators do. If you’re self-employed and earning consistently, quarterly estimated payments can help you avoid penalties. I’ll help you determine if they’re required and how much to pay.
What if I’m new and just started earning?
That’s okay. I work with creators at all stages — from side income to full-time. We’ll focus on getting you compliant now so things don’t snowball later.
Is this judgment-free?
Yes. You never need to explain or justify your work here. I approach adult content creation as a legitimate business and treat it professionally.
How do I get started?
You can book a confidential consultation through the website. We’ll review your income sources, answer your questions, and outline next steps — privately and without pressure.
