Hi I m an international webmaster that only host my sites on USA, I m a little scare of tax form by Google. Why they ask my Tax info? If I add my tax info I have to pay for the money they send me on my country or not?
I think tax form just to declare, that we're not US citizen/PR and not doing business at USA. If we're then Google will deduct the tax from our earning.
If you are US citizen and do activities in US then your Adsense earnings are libal for tax as per US income tax rules.If you haven't any activity in US,just declare it in Tax info page.
I m an international webmaster that only host my sites on USA, If I add my tax info I have to pay for the money they send me on my country or not?
Hmm, I am also wondering whether I need to pay taxes if I host my site in Canada and live in Norway. If anyone know, then I would like to know cause I can't find anything about this subject.
I assume you are a non U.S. resident, who DO NOT have any U.S. business or U.S. activities. Your website or web server, hosted by 3rd party in U.S, is NOT considered as U.S. business. Google will HOLD your AdSense payment until your tax information is submitted. Tax Information
snvc is right, you have no activity in the US I live in france but have sites hosted in UK and US I only have to pay tax in france
Yes I know what you mean, but my point is. I have to pay for the money they send me on my own country or not? If I get payment from Google than I have to pay for them on my country Taxes? Like Raspoutin He have to pay tax in france for adsense or just for his website?
Hi I think, you have to pay for the country, not for the Goolge. Because they need a proof from you that's all. if you submit your proof correctly, they release your payment to you i guess. Regards Erhythm
Not sure I quite understand the question...but in most countries you will need to put adsense on your tax form or tell your tax office, and yes you will need to pay tax on your adsense earnings (and affiliate earnings etc) I think some people have said their countries don't charge tax on online earnings but you'd have to ask someone from your country - if you say where you live there's probably someone here who can help better.