Revenue says it has collected more than €3.3m over the last five years from 'social media influencers, content creators or other individuals operating through online platforms'. Illustration: Paul ScottOnlyFans creators and social media influencers who face being named on Revenue tax defaulters’ lists say they fear for their personal safety if their addresses are published. Content creators who stream material on OnlyFans, which is often sexually explicit, and other social media figures, fear for their personal safety if Revenue publishes their home addresses, according to tax adviser, Brendan Brady. “The tax obligations applicable to influencers, content creators or other individuals operating through online platforms are no different than those operating in other sectors,” Revenue said. Revenue tracks online performers using details provided by OnlyFans and other platforms, along with publicly available information, the agency confirmed.
Source: The Irish Times December 05, 2025 05:45 UTC