YouTube to tax content creators outside US

YouTube to tax content creators outside US

Google-owned YouTube has announced it will deduct taxes from payments to creators outside of the US.In an email to YouTubers, the tech giant said that additional tax for non-US-based creators is going to be levied on them by 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 31st, 2021, Google may be required to deduct up to 24 per cent of your total earnings worldwide,” Google said in the email.The move is likely to hit the YouTube creators' community hard.Comments Read NextDecember 14, 2020Google, YouTube down! Massive Outage Takes Millions OfflineDecember 5, 2020Oman to enact labor, taxation and subsidy reformsNovember 7, 2020Which GCC country could introduce income tax after Oman?March 26, 2020Saudi Arabia Witnesses Spike In Internet UsageJanuary 17, 2020Tax Transparency Comes to BahrainJanuary 15, 2020Tally Solutions outlines the journey of VAT in BahrainAugust 21, 2019UAE Expands Taxes To Target Unhealthy Products Next YearJuly 8, 2019UAE Sets Maximum Daily Cash Limit For Tourist VAT RefundJune 21, 2019Saudi: 50% Selective Tax On Sugary Drinks From DecemberMay 13, 2019Kuwait Plans