An OnlyFans model feels she’s being ‘punished’ for her success after disclosing an enormous tax bill.
Australian content creator Annie Knight, known for her claim of having slept with 300 people in a single year and dubbed the ‘most sexually active woman in Australia,’ is one of the most successful creators on the site.
Despite being in the top 0.02 percent of earners on OnlyFans, the 26-year-old has to set aside a significant portion of her income to cover her tax bill.
In a recent TikTok post, Annie revealed that her tax bill for the previous year exceeds 90 percent of the average annual wage.
Sharing a screenshot of the receipt, she said in the clip: “I paid my tax bill—here’s proof for anyone who didn’t believe me.”
“She continued, ‘I could have bought a house with that. Just cry.'”
Annie then disclosed her tax bill, which amounted to a staggering $592,122.30 AUD (£306,086).
Annie’s tax bill, which is nearly ten times the average annual income for a Brit, is still considered a ‘good amount’ by the adult content creator, who insists it’s small compared to her earnings.
She added, “For any accountants who are saying ‘you shouldn’t be paying that much tax,’ you should consider how much I’m actually earning.”
“If you knew how much I’m earning, you’d understand that this is actually a reasonable amount of tax compared to my yearly income.”
Annie’s income may fluctuate each month, but she has previously disclosed that she often earns around $101,000 AUD (£52,770) per month—significantly more than the average annual income.
If she maintained that monthly income throughout the year, it would total approximately $1,212,000 AUD (£626,301) annually, though it’s possible her earnings could be even higher.
Discussing Australia’s highest tax rate of 45 percent, Annie told news.com.au that she feels like she’s being ‘punished’ for earning a substantial income.
“It sucks that I could literally buy a house with that money, but I understand that we all have to pay our taxes,” she said.
“I just wish we didn’t get punished for earning more than others. I think the highest tax bracket should be 30 percent for individuals,” she said.