
Let's be honest about creator taxes in the UK.
You're probably overpaying. Most creators are.
Not because you want to give HMRC extra money. Because nobody's taught you what creators can actually claim.
That equipment you bought? Claimable.
Your home office? Claimable.
That "business lunch" with another creator? Maybe claimable.
Your Netflix subscription for "research"? Probably not claimable.
The problem? Generic tax advice doesn't work for creators. You've got income from 5 different platforms, expenses that don't fit normal categories, and nobody explaining what's actually allowed.
Inside "The Creator Tax Swipe File":
That equipment you bought? Claimable.
Your home office? Claimable.
That "business lunch" with another creator? Maybe claimable.
Your Netflix subscription for "research"? Probably not claimable.
The problem? Generic tax advice doesn't work for creators. You've got income from 5 different platforms, expenses that don't fit normal categories, and nobody explaining what's actually allowed.

Complete list of creator expenses you can claim
What HMRC actually allows (with real examples)
How to track everything without drowning in receipts
When you need to register for VAT
The structure that could save you thousands
This isn't generic business advice. It's written for UK creators who earn money online.
