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OnlyFans Tax Calculator

Most OnlyFans income arrives with no tax taken out, so the safe habit is to set money aside before you spend it. This free calculator estimates how much to hold back for self-employment and income tax, and what your take-home looks like. It is an estimate to plan with, not tax advice.

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Period
Set aside
22%
$13,131 / year
Take-home / month
$3,906
after estimated tax
Take-home / year
$46,869
on $60,000
Self-employment tax
$8,478
Federal income tax
$4,653

Estimate only, not tax advice. Covers federal income tax and self-employment tax. Add your state tax on top. Business expenses and credits will lower the real figure. For your exact figure, talk to an accountant.

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How the tax estimate works

Enter what you earn from OnlyFans (the payout you actually receive, after the platform's cut), choose monthly or yearly, and pick your country. The calculator applies a reasonable estimate for self-employment and income tax and shows a set-aside amount plus your rough take-home.

Treat the result as a planning number. Real tax depends on your total income, your deductions, your filing status, and your local rules. A bookkeeper or accountant gives you the exact figure.

How to read the result

The set-aside percentage is what to move into a separate account every time you get paid, so the bill is already covered when it arrives. Many solo creators land somewhere between a quarter and a third of their income once both self-employment and income tax are counted.

Track your business expenses through the year. Equipment, a portion of your phone and internet, and tools you pay for can lower what you owe, which is why your real rate is often below a worst-case guess.

Quick tips

  • Open a separate savings account and move your set-aside amount the day you get paid.
  • Keep every receipt. Legitimate business expenses reduce your taxable income.
  • If you earn steadily, ask an accountant whether quarterly estimated payments apply to you.

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Tax is one line on the bill. The bigger leak is the 30 to 50 percent an agency takes. FanClaw runs your DMs, posting, and offers from your own machine, so you keep that margin and your fan data stays with you.

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