Payouts & Funded Accounts

Your Tax Responsibility

How taxes work on your Funded with Flow payouts, why you are responsible for reporting them, and where to keep records and get professional advice.

~2 min read Last reviewed: July 13, 2026

Any profit you receive from a Funded with Flow payout is income you are responsible for reporting and paying tax on. Funded with Flow is a trading platform, not a tax advisor, so we cannot tell you what you owe or file anything on your behalf.

You Handle Your Own Taxes

When you request a payout on the Payouts page, you keep your full profit share, because every funded account offers a 100 percent profit split. What you owe on that money, and how you report it, depends entirely on where you live and your personal situation. Tax rules for trading income vary widely by country, state, and individual circumstances, so please treat any general information here as background only, not advice.

We do not withhold taxes from your payouts, and we do not calculate them for you. The amount you receive is the amount that was approved, before any tax you may owe.

Keep Good Records

Clear records make tax time far easier. A few places help you track what you earned:

Identity verification (KYC) is part of payout eligibility, and the details required can vary by plan and are shown on the Payouts page. Completing it accurately keeps your payouts and your records consistent.

Get Advice From a Professional

For anything specific to your situation, talk to a qualified tax professional or accountant who knows the rules where you live. They can tell you how to classify trading income, what you can deduct, and when to file. That is the right place for real answers, and it is well worth it.

For questions about a specific payout or the information tied to your account, email [email protected]. For the exact rules that apply to your plan, check the Pricing page and your account, and you can review the Payout Policy any time.

You earned it, so keep it organized and get good advice to make the most of it.

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