Influencer Tax Made Easy
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YouTuber | 248k on YouTube
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Digital Creator | 35k on Facebook
“I also use Taxumo to file and pay my taxes… I have total ownership with my projects, it’s pretty flexible.”
Nicole Alba
YouTuber | 479k on YouTube


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Learn more about taxation for influencers
If you’re an influencer or content creator, BIR Memo 97-2021 affects your taxes. Understand its impact and see how Taxumo can help you stay compliant with ease.
Frequently Asked Questions
A freelancer is a self-employed individual who earns income from professional services or gigs (like writers, designers, developers, VAs, consultants, or influencers) and is not an employee under a company.
Yes, mandatory registration. Freelancers must register with the BIR (Bureau of Internal Revenue) to legally issue official receipts and pay the required self-employment taxes.
Key Requirements:
BIR Form 1901 (for Self-Employed/Professional)
Government ID
Proof of address (like a utility bill or lease)
Registration Fee: ₱500 + ₱30 Documentary Stamp
Tip: Services like Taxumo can assist with online BIR registration, saving you trips to the Revenue District Office (RDO).
reelancers generally pay a combination of:
Income Tax: Based on your net income (with deductions) or the 8% flat tax option.
Percentage Tax (3%): If you are non-VAT registered and not using the 8% rate.
Value-Added Tax (VAT – 12%): Only if your annual gross sales exceed ₱3 million.
The 8% income tax is a popular, simplified tax option. It replaces both the regular graduated Income Tax and the 3% Percentage Tax for self-employed individuals whose gross sales are ₱3 million or less annually. It is simpler because you do not track expenses.
How it works (Example):
Gross Income: ₱800,000
Less ₱250,000 Tax Exemption
Taxable Income: ₱550,000
Tax Due: ₱550,000 $\times$ 8% = ₱44,000
Tip: Many opt for this 8% tax scheme for its straightforward calculation
You are still required to file “zero returns” (also called no-due-tax returns) on time to stay compliant. Failing to file even with zero income leads to penalties.
Freelancers must issue Official Receipts (ORs) for professional services. You can use:
Manual ORs: Printed by a BIR-accredited printer.
Electronic Receipts: If registered under the new EOPT Act (Ease of Paying Taxes Law).
If your client is a business, they might deduct a Withholding Tax (usually 5% or 10%) from your payment. They will give you BIR Form 2307, which serves as a tax credit to lower your tax due when you file.
Yes, you can deduct ordinary and necessary business expenses (like internet, software, or rent) if you choose the regular graduated income tax rates.
If you use the simplified 8% flat tax rate, you cannot claim expense deductions.
Non-compliance with the BIR can result in serious penalties, including:
Surcharges: 25% to 50% on the tax due.
Interest: 20% per year.
Compromise Penalties and even criminal liability under the Tax Code.
Taxumo is a popular online tool for Filipino freelancers that simplifies tax compliance by automating:
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