Cre8tax
Accountants and Tax Services provided exclusively for Content Creators & Influencers. You create, we count.
Email us at info@cre8tax.co.uk or call free on 0800 0016 878.














Professional Tax Filing Help For Content Creators
We are authorised to file Self-Assessment Tax Returns on your behalf with HMRC.
Because we only deal with Content Creators and Influencers, we can use our vast experience to complete your annual Self-Assessment Tax Return and also identify any tax savings that can be made for you.
This also helps to reduce your risk of any HMRC investigations into your tax affairs.
What is included?
Professional help from our tax experts and accountants.
Claims for all eligible expenses and tax reliefs.
Full calculations of your tax liabilities for you to review.
Your tax return filed with HMRC.
Support following this filing - we remain by your side to help.
Current or previous tax year filing.


How Cre8tax Can Help You
Do I pay tax as a Content Creator and how do I report this to HMRC?
As a Content Creator, you are likely to be earning money for the content that you create. This might be from subscriptions or sales of merchandise for example. Many Content Creators are classed as self-employed. In the UK, if you are self-employed, you are responsible for calculating and paying your own taxes, rather than having taxes withheld from your wages or salary by an employer. This is known as self-assessment.
To complete a self-assessment tax return, you will need to report your income and any expenses you incurred in the course of your self-employment, as well as any other income you received, such as rental income or income from savings and investments. You can then claim any allowable expenses, such as business-related travel costs or equipment purchases, to reduce the amount of tax you owe. This is where we come in.
With years of experience working within HMRC and outside of HMRC working for clients just like you, we know exactly how to ensure that you claim all of the expenses and reliefs that you are entitled to. Self assessment tax returns must be filed online by the deadline of midnight on 31 January following the end of the tax year (5 April). If you miss the deadline, you may be subject to penalties and interest charges.
It is very important to keep good records of your income and expenses, as we will need to request supporting documentation when we calculated and file your tax return. You may also need to make payments on account towards your tax bill during the tax year, depending on your circumstances.
HMRC state that if you are unsure about how to complete your self-assessment tax return or have any other questions about your tax obligations as a self-employed individual, you may want to seek advice from a tax professional.
Our experts number industry award-winners for the way in which they handle HMRC filing. All initial consultations are free of charge as we know how confusing and complex such work can be, therefore we want to be sure that we are best placed to assist before you commit to our services.


Do you need assistance in filing your tax returns with HMRC?
We are told by HMRC that "Tax doesn't have to be taxing" but it often is. Let us take the stress away from your tax affairs, knowing that you are in safe, experienced hands.
Use our handy form below to arrange a free, no obligation consultation today, call us on 0800 0016 878 or email us at info@cre8tax.co.uk
Who We Are and How We Can Help Clients Like You
We don't do this for just anyone, honest. We created our practice after hearing from content creators and influencers who were struggling to find an experienced, reputable professional to help them with their tax affairs. That's why our only clients are content creators like you.
We know how best to help you to comply with your responsibilities when it comes to filing your tax returns with HMRC, but we also excel in making sure that you are as tax efficient you can be - meaning you will pay the lowest amount of tax possible while complying with the rules.


You Create, We Count
We recognise how difficult content creation is. Hours of work, highly specialised skills and tireless dedication. Our services make sure that you stay on top of your game while we take care of the stress and worry of your tax affairs.
Our professionals have decades of experience working in HMRC and in private practice, so we are uniquely placed to deal with all of your tax affairs, leaving you with the time and energy to entertain and grow your audience.


Dedicated to You
We prioritise the needs of our clients, so we provide a dedicated account manager to each and every one of our clients.
We understand that no two content creators are the same and that every client has different needs when it comes to tax and beyond. Our service is as bespoke and specialised as you and your content.


Our Services




Have you received a letter from HMRC asking about your tax affairs? We are experts in assisting those under investigation from HMRC.
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Preparation and filing of tax returns exclusively for Content Creators and Influencers.
Tax consultancy exclusively for Content Creators. Experts in the tax affairs of our clients.
Are you behind with your tax affairs? Contact us to discuss how we can bring everything up to date for you.
How it Works
2) Your situation will be unique but familiar to us. From here we can identify your needs based on your specific circumstances.
1) Contact us by phone, email or by our handy form-fill at your convenience so that we can get to know your circumstances during a free initial consultation.
5) Did you know that we're on hand to help you with so much more than your current tax responsibilities? Contact us today to find out how we may be able to further assist you.
4) We deliver our service to you with the highest level of professionalism and care, giving you the time to do what you do best - Cre8.
3) We provide you with a suggested scope of work from tax filing, assisting with HMRC or looking at opportunities for tax efficiencies.

