I received a message recently from one of my UK-based OnlyFans clients that stopped me in my tracks. She said:

“I honestly think you should do a blog post around being proud to support creators, because I think a lot of us would really resonate with that. We deal with so much stigma and judgement in this industry that having someone openly in our corner and being supportive of what we do really stands out.”

If you’re a creator reading this, I want you to hear it loud and clear: I am proud to be your accountant.

Not just “I’ll do your tax return and stay quiet about it.” I mean openly proud. Proud to help you build a legitimate, profitable business from the work you create. Proud to fight for every allowable expense, every bit of tax relief, and every pound that belongs in your pocket. Proud to treat your income with the same professionalism I’d give any other self-employed client.

Because let’s be honest — the stigma is real.

You already know this. Family members who don’t understand. Friends who make awkward jokes. Banks that suddenly ask uncomfortable questions. Platforms and payment processors that can freeze funds without warning. And then there’s the constant background noise from people who’ve never created a single piece of content but feel entitled to judge how you earn your living.

I see it every single day in my inbox and on phone calls. The quiet relief in a creator’s voice when they realise they don’t have to explain or apologise for what they do. The moment they realise I’m not here to lecture — I’m here to optimise.

I’ve built my entire practice around supporting OnlyFans and adult content creators in the UK precisely because this industry deserves proper, stigma-free financial support.

You are running real businesses. You are self-employed taxpayers. You are entrepreneurs who have figured out how to monetise your time, your creativity, and your audience in a way that traditional 9-5 jobs could never match.

And you shouldn’t have to hide that.

When I file your Self Assessment, when I help you claim back your content creation costs (lighting, ring lights, props, subscriptions, phone bills, internet — the list is long and very real), when I structure your company the right way, or when I advise you on VAT thresholds and Making Tax Digital compliance — I’m not just “doing the books.”

I’m actively pushing back against the idea that your work is somehow less legitimate than anyone else’s.

The creators I work with are some of the most switched-on, financially savvy business owners I know. You track metrics most traditional businesses could only dream of. You understand audience retention, churn, and conversion rates better than most marketing teams. You’ve built personal brands from scratch, often with zero outside investment.

That deserves respect — and it deserves an accountant who sees it, celebrates it, and helps you protect and grow it.

So this is my public statement:

If you’re an OnlyFans creator in the UK, you don’t have to find an accountant who “tolerates” what you do.
You deserve one who is proud to do it.

You deserve someone who will never make you feel like you’re explaining yourself.
Someone who understands the unique cashflow patterns of subscription income.
Someone who knows exactly which expenses HMRC will and won’t accept in this industry.
Someone who is on your team — openly, loudly, and unapologetically.

To every creator who has ever felt judged for their work: I see you. I respect you. And I’m genuinely proud to help you keep more of what you’ve earned.

If you’re tired of accountants who don’t understand the realities of OnlyFans — you’re welcome here.

Drop me a message. Let’s build something together.

No judgement. Just solid numbers, smart strategy, and full support.

Because you shouldn’t have to fight the stigma alone.

Andy Liston
Accountant to OnlyFans & Adult Content Creators across the UK