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TSPornFan
05-29-2013, 01:02 AM
Hi everybody!

I've been thinking about retrying my porn affiliate idea. I was going to only advertise straight porn. I do have a few questions about it. Is it legal to do in all states except for Utah? How often are you required to pay taxes? Is it still a profitable thing to do?

Thanks

TSMichelleAustin
05-29-2013, 01:33 AM
Um why does it matter what state? Just create a site to feature affiliate content on. At first of year they send you a W9 for your profit so you can pay taxes on it.

Willie Escalade
05-29-2013, 01:52 AM
Um why does it matter what state? Just create a site to feature affiliate content on. At first of year they send you a W9 for your profit so you can pay taxes on it.
That's pretty much it...

TSPornFan
05-29-2013, 04:44 AM
Um why does it matter what state? Just create a site to feature affiliate content on. At first of year they send you a W9 for your profit so you can pay taxes on it.

Okay thanks! I thought I would have pay monthly or something. The state does matter. Not every state allows internet porn such as Utah. Certain states require business licenses once you make so much money.

TSMichelleAustin
05-29-2013, 08:07 AM
I have seven affiliate blogs and u can't control if someone in Utah looks at it. And it doesn't matter because ur not producing content. So whatever state ur in has no issue with affiliate. The company produces the content has to obey state laws.

nysprod
05-29-2013, 08:20 AM
When you're W9 you have to pay quarterly estimates on the 15th. But of course, you also get to write off legitimate business expenses.

TSMichelleAustin
05-29-2013, 08:34 AM
When you're W9 you have to pay quarterly estimates on the 15th. But of course, you also get to write off legitimate business expenses.

No u don't. I paid all mine the first of year with taxes. The company sends u the forms of earnings. Like ur job would.

nysprod
05-29-2013, 08:40 AM
No u don't. I paid all mine the first of year with taxes. The company sends u the forms of earnings. Like ur job would.

You're right, I was thinking 1099. But that leads me to another question:

W9 is for employees...when you're an affiliate of another site, they treat you as an employee?

That doesn't really make sense because then they'd have to match your SS, pay unemployment insurance and have you on a worker's comp policy (in many states)...and when they 1099 you, you're an expense to them that can be written off.

TSMichelleAustin
05-29-2013, 08:46 AM
You're right, I was thinking 1099. But that leads me to another question:

W9 is for employees...when you're an affiliate of another site, they treat you as an employee?

That doesn't really make sense because then they'd have to match your SS and have you on a worker's comp policy (in many states)...and when they 1099 you, you're an expense to them that can be written off.

http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/fw9.pdf that's what they make u fill out. It's for business not employees. At first of yr they send u ur stuff to pay taxes on.

nysprod
05-29-2013, 09:11 AM
http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/fw9.pdf that's what they make u fill out. It's for business not employees. At first of yr they send u ur stuff to pay taxes on.

Right...that form is for them to use in order to legally identify your taxpayer identification number. Employees and independent contractors both fill out that form.

As an affiliate, you won't be treated as an employee, i.e. they are not going to withhold your tax payments (FICA, etc.), or have you on unemployment and worker's compensation insurance. Whatever they pay you is going to be reported (to the IRS) and you will receive a 1099...that means you are an independent contractor, which for tax purposes is like having a business.

When income (in this instance, payments) are reported on form 1099, the independent contractor has to make "estimated" payments on the 15th of each quarter. If this was your first year as an independent contractor the IRS may overlook this...but don't worry, they'll remind you.

Wendy Summers
05-29-2013, 02:49 PM
No u don't. I paid all mine the first of year with taxes. The company sends u the forms of earnings. Like ur job would.

Legally if you are self-employed, you need to make quarterly estimated tax payments. About the only way around it is to not be profitable or have some sort of withholding taxes which are in excess of what you will ultimately owe.

If you make a substantial amount of money and don't make quarterly payments, you'll get hit with penalties for not doing so.

TSPornFan
05-29-2013, 07:46 PM
I have seven affiliate blogs and u can't control if someone in Utah looks at it. And it doesn't matter because ur not producing content. So whatever state ur in has no issue with affiliate. The company produces the content has to obey state laws.

You misunderstood me. Utah doesn't allow Internet porn. If I was to make such a site in Utah then there would be legal troubles.

Willie Escalade
05-30-2013, 01:35 AM
You misunderstood me. Utah doesn't allow Internet porn. If I was to make such a site in Utah then there would be legal troubles.

You must live in Utah. I hate the Jazz.