IRS Agents to Watch OnlyFans Content for Tax Law Determination
Fox NewsDecember 5, 20254 min81,649 views
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- 🎯 The IRS is reportedly requiring agents to watch OnlyFans content to determine if it falls under the 'no tax on tips' law, as earnings from pornographic activity are excluded.
- ⚠️ This policy raises questions about whether IRS agents can accurately identify taxable income versus excluded content.
Panel Discussion on IRS Procedures
- 💰 Panelists express concern that taxpayer money will be used to pay for IRS agents to watch porn at work.
- ❓ There's skepticism about the IRS's ability to effectively monitor and audit taxpayers while engaged in this content review.
- 📈 The median income for OnlyFans creators is noted to be very low, suggesting many may not be significant tax targets.
Humorous Take on IRS Audits
- 😂 A humorous scenario is presented where IRS agents, engrossed in watching content, might delay audits for years.
- 🍔 This delay could lead to agents adopting unhealthy lifestyles due to excessive fast food consumption while on the job.
- 🚬 The segment concludes with a lighthearted remark about offering IRS agents a cigarette, implying a resigned acceptance of the situation.
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