Do Webcam Models Pay Tax in the UK?
A simple guide to self-employment, HMRC and keeping things stress free.

Tax is one of those topics that many people worry about before they even start earning. Fortunately, the process is much simpler than most beginners expect.
In the UK, webcam models are generally considered self-employed. This means that if you earn above the relevant thresholds, you'll need to register with HMRC and complete a self-assessment tax return.
While this sounds intimidating, thousands of self-employed people complete this process every year. Many models keep simple records of their income and expenses throughout the year, making everything much easier when tax season arrives.
The important thing is not to let worries about tax stop you from exploring an opportunity that interests you.
At ShyGirl, we often find that women feel far more confident once they understand that webcam modelling is simply another form of self-employment. The process is straightforward when approached properly.
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