As a publisher based in Singapore, you may be registered for Singapore Goods and Services Tax (GST) purposes. Accordingly, you may need to charge Google GST in respect of the services provided. If you are required to send an invoice for your GST remittance, please follow the instructions below. Make sure you include all the required information, or we won't be able to accept your invoice.
Required information
Your invoice must contain all the details listed below:
- The date the invoice was issued
- An invoice number
- Your GST identification number
- Google Asia Pacific GST number (200817984R)
- The payee name and address as shown in your AdSense account
- Google Asia Pacific full name and address:
Google Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd.
8 Marina View
Asia Square 1 #30-01
Singapore 018960 - A description of the services provided by the AdSense publisher (for example: "Internet advertising services")
- Payment date (this is the period for which the earnings were accrued, or the date on which the payment was issued)
- The taxable amount (this is the payment amount)
- The current GST rate in Singapore
- The GST amount payable (the exact amount as determined by the GST%)
- Net payable (always equal to the GST chargeable of the amount paid)
After you’ve included all the necessary information, you can send your invoice to this address for processing: AdSenseGST@google.com.
Once we receive your complete GST remittance invoice, we’ll review and process it. Please allow 4-6 weeks for the invoice processing.
In accordance with the terms of your agreement with Google, the payments made by Google for your services provided are final and will be considered to be inclusive of all applicable taxes, if any.
However, if your local government requires that you send supplementary tax information or a tax invoice, you may send it to the address below. Please be aware that we do not process all forms or invoices.
Google Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd.
8 Marina View
Asia Square 1 #30-01
Singapore 018960
For your reference, our GST number is 200817984R.
As Google is unable to advise you on tax matters, please speak to your local tax advisors if you have further questions about your domestic tax obligations.