Only Tax Deductions Joins Pineapple Support as Sponsor

Only Tax Deductions Joins Pineapple Support as Sponsor

LOS ANGELES — Adult industry accounting firm Only Tax Deductions has joined the ranks of over 70 adult businesses and organizations committing funds and resources to Pineapple Support.

“As the adult industry's dedicated tax attorneys at Only Tax Deductions Law Firm, we work closely with sex workers, content creators, and adult industry businesses every day,” said Only Tax Deductions owner Nate Mallory. “We understand the unique challenges our clients face, including the stigma and discrimination that can prevent them from accessing essential services like mental healthcare. Pineapple Support's mission to provide judgment-free, professional mental health services directly addresses a critical gap we see in our practice. When our clients have access to proper mental health support through Pineapple Support's vast network of specialized, sex-worker-friendly therapists, they're better equipped to build successful, sustainable businesses and reach their financial goals. Mental wellness and financial wellness go hand in hand.”

Founded in 2018 by Leya Tanit, Pineapple Support has so far connected over 16,000 adult performers and industry members to mental health services, including free and low-cost therapy, counseling, and emotional support.

“I’m grateful to Only Tax Deductions for their partnership and support,” said Tanit. “Their commitment to empowering adult creators through financial literacy and mental health care reflects a deep understanding of the challenges our community faces. Together, we can ensure that no performer is left without the help they deserve.”

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