FSC to Hold Webinar on Taxes for Adult Industry Professionals

FSC to Hold Webinar on Taxes for Adult Industry Professionals

LOS ANGELES — FSC will conduct a “No Stigma, All Strategy: Taxes for the Adult Industry” webinar on Tuesday, March 5 at 11 a.m. PST.

The session Will be led by a tax expert who specializes in supporting the adult industry, in an event described as “within a completely judgment-free zone.”

The webinar will offer “invaluable insights and guidance specifically designed for adult professionals’ unique needs,” a rep noted. “Navigating the complexities of U.S. taxes is a challenge for many, especially for members of the adult industry managing their own businesses.”

Topics to be covered include: the essentials of American income tax for adult content creators; strategies for staying tax compliant in the U.S.; insights into common business expenses for the industry; and how to find accessible, professional and judgment-free financial services.

The webinar will be targeted to the needs of all adult industry professionals, like entrepreneurs in the adult content industry, influencers navigating their financial journey, cam models looking for tax guidance, sex workers seeking financial empowerment and performers wanting to optimize their tax situation.

To register, visit the FSC’s Zoom page for the event.

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