The Financial Administration has initiated a comprehensive nationwide inspection targeting influencers and creators of digital content. The primary aim is to verify compliance with tax and registration obligations of individuals who generate income through social media platforms and online services. This inspection will examine the proper reporting of revenues derived from social networking sites, advertising deals, and non‑monetary exchanges (barter). By focusing on these emerging income streams, the Administration seeks to close gaps in the tax base, ensure accurate reporting, and deter potential tax evasion among digital content creators. The control measures will involve audits of financial records, verification of registration status, and cross‑checking of declared earnings against platform data. Findings will be used to adjust future tax policy, improve enforcement mechanisms, and support the development of a fair digital economy. This proactive approach underscores the Administration’s commitment to adapting regulatory frameworks to the rapidly evolving landscape of online commerce and content creation, ultimately strengthening public revenue and compliance.

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