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Italy’s Porn Tax Hits Digital Creators

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Italy’s “Ethical Tax” Expands to OnlyFans Creators.  Italy’s tax authority has confirmed that the so-called tassa etica, a 25 percent surcharge on income generated from pornographic content, must be paid not only by traditional adult-industry businesses but also by digital creators working under the regime forfettario (flat-rate regime). The clarification extends a provision introduced in 2005 to a completely new economic landscape, drawing thou…

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The Revenue Agency confirms the application of the additional fee provided for by Law 266/2005. Thousands of creators are at risk

·Italy
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Goodbye easy earnings with Onlyfans. As confirmed by the Revenue Agency, content creators who publish pornographic content and operate on a flat-rate basis will also have to...

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The Revenue Agency clarifies who must pay the ethical tax. Whether a content is to be considered pornographic or not will be assessed on a case-by-case basis

·Italy
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The Revenue Agency has determined that the application of the ethical tax must be assessed on a case-by-case basis.

·Turin, Italy
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La Repubblica broke the news in Turin, Italy on Sunday, November 30, 2025.
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