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Tax for none US residents
Does anyone have experience of this issue, obtaining an ITIN and filling in the forms to prevent tax deduction by the IRS? As a UK resident I can do this but it seems so complex I may need an accountant!
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If you're in a position where you're earning income from overseas companies, you really should have an accountant, yes; it's a very complex field.
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The first hurdle is getting documents certified to prove UK status to the IRS. Everyone keeps advising getting published on Smashwords but this is hurdle to clear first
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Would a copy of your P60 not be acceptable?
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If only. Documents must be certified copies, passport etc. There are several companies in London that will do the whole thing for you. Just waiting for prices!
Published my book on Smashwords anyhow because you can defer receiving any royalties until you have the tax issue sorted out. |
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Unfortunately I only applied four weeks ago, so I can't yet say how accurate the 8 week estimate is. When you get your ITIN you can send a copy of it to Smashwords, Kobo, B&N, Amazon, Old Uncle Tom Cobbley and all. |
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I would ask irs.gov for the answer.
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Here's the actual page at the IRS site. You can see a reference to the form W7 and an instruction booklet, called, I think I7 on how to fill it out.
http://www.irs.gov/individuals/artic...=96287,00.html |
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Thank you one and all. I thought the Revenue were form-laden here but clearly the IRS could give a run for money
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Harry's 'complex' is an understatement, Sportstourer. Everywhere you step the land is mined.
My own wee indie publishing house hired an accountant and lawyer and officially registered in the US as BeWrite Books LLC in September. Took us about six months, and not a little expense. The up-side, though, is that we can now deal direct with the massive new ebook retail stores who exclude publishers without an 'official' US presence and can upload our own carefully produced files rather than using an auto-conversiona aggregator. Makes a world of difference. But ff you're thinking only in terms of a single title or a handful, you could try to find a trusted pal in the US who will offer his own tax code, SS number and bank details. Good luck and best wishes. Neil |
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I thought Smashwords stopped witholding tax for non-US publishers a few months ago? I'm sure I read it on their blog somewhere, but can't find it now.
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We're registered both in Canada and the US, Mr Ploppy. But when we withdrew all our titles and opted out of Smashwords, they still retained 30% tax at source when they settled up last week. I guess we could claim it back if we felt it worth jumping through hoops for a hundred bucks or so. Neil
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Glad to see the IRS no different to our own HMRC
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Ho, ho, ho! 8-10 weeks they say in the brochure, for mail to foreign destinations. It's now 11 weeks so I rang to ask if there was a problem, and of course there was. Why are government employees in ANY country so dumb, and rigid? My application was rejected - though nobody was going to tell me so if I hadn't asked - because it apparently lacked supporting documentation. I applied on the basis of exception 2, but should have applied on the basis of exception 1d, and the extra documentation I need is - wait for it - a letter on the letterhead paper of the company which is going to withhold tax stating that they must withhold tax from <my name which must be in the letter> on account of royalties payable to a non-resident alien. Can you see Amazon giving me a letter like that? Or Smashwords or B&N or Kobobooks? So I have two choices: let them all withhold 30% - the tax is anyway higher than that here in Sweden; or get them to send the money to our daughter who happens to live there, and let her pay the tax, if she pays less than 30%. Has anyone got such a letter from one of the retail outlets btw? And how about that business with Smashwords about how they're just a distributor or something? |
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