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Contracting entity is Google LLC

 

If your contracting entity is Google LLC, then in accordance with the terms of your agreement with Google, you should not be required to invoice us for VAT. Please speak to your local tax advisers if you have further questions.

However, if your local government requires you to send a VAT invoice, you may send it to the address below. Please be aware that we do not process all invoices.

Google LLC
1600 Amphitheatre Parkway
Mountain View, CA
United States

For your reference, our VAT number is EU372000041.

Note: If you use AdSense to monetise on YouTube, visit U.S. tax requirements for YouTube earnings to understand the U.S. tax requirements for your U.S. earnings.

FAQ

Review the FAQs below for more information about providing tax information to Google.

Do you withhold taxes?

Google has a responsibility under Chapter 3 of the US Internal Revenue Code to collect tax information from all monetising publishers and deduct taxes when they generate revenue from buyers in the US.

Which tax form should I fill in?

You will be asked a series of questions to help you determine which tax form is appropriate. If you have any questions, please consult your tax advisor.

  • A Form W-9 is used by U.S. persons (e.g., individuals, companies, partnerships, etc.)
  • A Form W-8BEN or Form W-8BEN-E is used by non-U.S. individuals and entities, respectively, who are the beneficial owner of the income received and may be used to claim treaty benefits (i.e. a reduced rate of withholding). Please note that individuals generally may not use a Form W-8BEN to claim treaty benefits under an independent personal services treaty article.
  • A Form W-8ECI is used by non-U.S. persons receiving income that is effectively connected to their U.S. trade or business, have a U.S. TIN, and file a U.S. tax return at the end of the year.
  • A Form W-8EXP is used by entities to establish non-U.S. beneficial owner status and eligibility for a reduced rate of tax withholding as a non-U.S. tax exempt organisation, non-U.S. foreign private foundation or international organisation.
  • A Form W-8IMY is used by certain non-U.S. intermediaries, partnerships and flow-through entities. Google may ask for additional documentation (e.g. allocation statement) if this form is provided.

Will you send me a Form 1099 or 1042-S?

We will send IRS Forms 1099 and 1042-S to qualifying publishers as required by U.S. tax law. Forms 1099-NEC will be sent before the end of January following the close of a tax year.

We will send a Form 1099 to you and the IRS if:

  • You submitted a Form W-9 (or are otherwise presumed to be a U.S. person), are not an exempt recipient, and were paid at least U.S. $600 in a calendar tax year or
  • You are subject to backup withholding and had taxes withheld

We will send a Form 1042-S to you and the IRS if:

  • You submitted one of the Form W-8s or are otherwise presumed to be a non-U.S. person; and
  • You received U.S. source income

We will not send you any forms or report your earnings to the IRS if:

  • You have no earnings from the AdSense programme or
  • You have submitted a Form W-9 indicating that you are an exempt recipient 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 or
  • You are a non-U.S. person and had no U.S. source income

What if I don't have a tax ID?

US individuals and businesses should have a US tax ID and should provide one on a valid Form W-9.

Non-US individuals and businesses are only required to supply Google with a tax ID if required by the instructions to the Form W-8 and/or if making a valid claim for tax treaty benefits under an income tax treaty. If you’re required to provide a US tax ID (e.g. an Employer Identification Number (EIN) or Social Security Number (SSN)) and you do not have one, you'll need to acquire one. We suggest that you obtain your TIN as soon as possible, as the process of obtaining a TIN may take several weeks.

There are three ways to get an EIN:

You can visit the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) site for more information on obtaining a US TIN.

What is a taxpayer identification number (TIN)?

A taxpayer identification number (TIN) is a tax processing number required by the IRS (the US tax authority) for all US tax forms. Non-US citizens may need an individual TIN (ITIN). If you are claiming a tax treaty benefit, you are required to provide either a foreign TIN or a US TIN. Learn more about TINs from the IRS.

Note that pages on the IRS website aren't maintained or reviewed by Google. As such, Google can't confirm the accuracy of the information presented. If you have further questions, you may want to seek professional tax advice.

To determine acceptable Tax Identification Numbers, please reference your local tax authority or seek professional tax advice. Google can't provide tax advice.

Examples of foreign TINs from around the globe may include (this list isn't exhaustive):

  • India: Permanent Account Number (PAN).
  • Indonesia: Nomor Pokok Wajib Pajak (NPWP).
  • Japan: Individual Number (nicknamed 'My Number').
  • Russia: Taxpayer Personal Identification Number known as INN.
  • United Kingdom: Unique Taxpayer Reference (UTR), National Insurance Number (NINO).
Please make sure that you choose the correct contracting entity for your account. Learn how to find your contracting entity for tax information.

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