Accounting and Tax
As an OnlyFans creator, handling your taxes can feel overwhelming, especially when deadlines approach. Filing taxes on income earned through OnlyFans requires special attention because you’re considered self-employed. Understanding IRS Form 4868 and knowing exactly where to file paper Form 4868 ensures you get extra time for your paperwork without unnecessary penalties.
Whether you’re new to OnlyFans or you’ve been a creator for years, correctly managing your taxable income, expenses, and tax forms is essential to protect your earnings.
IRS Form 4868, officially known as the “Application for Automatic Extension of Time to File U.S. Individual Income Tax Return,” gives taxpayers an additional six months to submit their tax return. However, it doesn’t grant extra time to pay taxes owed. If you owe money, it still needs to be paid by the regular April deadline.
You should file Form 4868 if:
Where you mail Form 4868 depends on where you live and whether you’re making a payment.
Here are the addresses for filing paper copies:
Location | Mailing Address With Payment | Mailing Address Without Payment |
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Texas Department, Wisconsin Department, etc. | Internal Revenue Service, PO Box 1302, Charlotte, NC 28201-1302 | Department of the Treasury, Internal Revenue Service, Kansas City, MO 64999-0045 |
APO or FPO Address, Foreign Country | Internal Revenue Service, PO Box 1303, Charlotte, NC 28201-1303 | Department of the Treasury, IRS Center, Austin, TX 73301-0215 |
Ensure you select the appropriate address based on your situation, whether you owe money or not.
Filling out Form 4868 involves straightforward steps:
As an OnlyFans creator, your self-employed status brings additional tax responsibilities:
Creators must pay self-employment taxes, covering Social Security and Medicare contributions, alongside regular income tax.
Tax write-offs significantly reduce taxable income. Common OnlyFans tax write-offs include:
Properly tracking expenses ensures maximum deductions and minimizes taxable income.
Yes, electronic filing is available and often preferred for quicker processing, but if you prefer mailing a paper copy, use the addresses provided above.
Yes, Form 4868 extends your filing deadline, not your payment deadline. You must still pay taxes owed by the April deadline.
You can still file Form 4868. Use the designated IRS mailing address specific to your foreign or military address situation.
If you don’t file Form 4868 or your return by the deadline, you may face penalties for failure to file and late payments. Filing on time, even if you can’t pay right away, helps avoid these penalties.
Knowing exactly where to file paper Form 4868 is key, especially for an OnlyFans creator juggling self-employment taxes and taxable income. Whether you’re filing from states like Texas, Wisconsin, North Dakota, South Dakota, or even a foreign country, including territories with an FPO address, using the correct file addresses ensures your IRS form reaches the right place on time. Proper filing is essential whether you’re based domestically, or internationally, or hold unique statuses such as being a dual-status alien.
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