How to submit your tax information | Check if additional tax information is required from you | All YouTube creators and partners are required to submit tax information to ensure any applicable taxes on your payments are accurate.

Important: Check if additional tax information is required from you. All YouTube creators and partners are required to submit tax information to ensure any applicable taxes on your payments are accurate. We’re reaching out because Google will be required to deduct U.S. taxes from payments to creators outside of the U.S. later this year (as early as June 2021). Over the next few weeks, we’ll be asking you to submit your tax info in AdSense to determine the correct amount of taxes to deduct, if any apply. If your tax info isn’t provided by May 31, 2021, Google may be required to deduct up to 24% of your total earnings worldwide. What do I need to do? In the next few weeks you will receive an email to submit your tax information in AdSense. The online tax tool in AdSense is six steps and will ask you a series of questions to guide you through the process to determine if any U.S. taxes apply. For more information on these changes and a list of tax info to prepare, visit our Help Center. Why is this happening? Google has a responsibility under Chapter 3 of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code to collect tax info from all monetizing creators outside of the U.S. and deduct taxes in certain instances when they earn income from viewers in the U.S. For creators outside of the U.S., we will soon be updating our Terms of Service where your earnings from YouTube will be considered royalties from a U.S. tax perspective. This may impact the way your earnings are taxed, and as required by U.S. law, Google will deduct taxes. How will my earnings be impacted? If you provide your tax info, U.S. taxes may only be applied to your monthly U.S. earnings from AdSense (revenue earned from viewers in the U.S. through ad views, YouTube Premium, Super Chat, Super Stickers, and Channel Memberships). If no tax info is provided, your tax rate may default to the higher individual backup withholding rate (24% of total earnings worldwide). To estimate the potential impact on your earnings follow these instructions How to submit your tax information 1. Sign in to your AdSense account. 2. Click Payments. 3. Click Manage settings. 4. Scroll to "Payments profile" and click edit. next to "United States tax info". 5. Click Manage tax information. 6. On this page you'll find a guide that will help you to select the appropriate form for your tax situation. Note 1: Make sure you submit your tax information before the 20th to receive a payment in the same month. Note 2: this does not affect Creators in the U.S., as they should have already submitted their U.S. tax information in AdSense when they first joined the YouTube Partner Program. If you’re a creator outside of the U.S., you may begin to have taxes deducted from your U.S. earnings later this year (2021). Google has a responsibility under Chapter 3 of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code to collect tax information from all monetizing creators outside of the U.S. And, in certain instances, to deduct taxes when these creators earn income from viewers in the U.S. These U.S. earnings can come from ad views, YouTube Premium, Super Chat, Super Stickers, and Channel Memberships. Editor and Director: ✓ Jasim Uddin So, guys "SS Tech Pro" Subscribe Now... And tap the "🔔" button... "Thank You So Much, guys"😍😘 #SS_Tech_Pro


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