Publishers are responsible for paying their own taxes resulting from participation in Google AdSense. In order to facilitate this, Google send IRS forms 1099 and 1042-S to qualifying publishers as required by US tax law. Forms will be sent before the end of January 2007. Google will send a Form 1099 to you and the IRS if: You submitted a Form W-9, are not a corporation, and were paid at least US $600 in 2006 OR You indicated that you are subject to backup withholding and had taxes withheld Google will send a Form 1042-S to you and the IRS if: You submitted one of the Form W-8s OR Form 8233 Google will not send you any forms or report your earnings to the IRS if: You have signed the declaration of No US Activities OR You have NO earnings from the AdSense program OR You have submitted a Form W-9 as a corporation and did not have any taxes withheld OR You have submitted a Form W-9, made less than $600 and did not have any taxes withheld For those publishers whose earnings are reported, please note that payments dated in 2006 will be reported in 2006. This means that unpaid earnings from 2007 that are rolled over to 2007 will not be included. For example, December earnings which are paid in January will not be included as earnings for 2006.
Monday, December 24, 2007
Will Google Send A Form 1099 Or 1042
Posted by Sourav Ganguly at 3:10 AM
Labels: Ad Sense Basics, Disabled Account, Invalid Clicks And Impression, Program Policies, Tax
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