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Tax for foreigners

Discussion in 'General Business' started by caroline, Dec 10, 2004.

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    I live in Greece and have no "US activities", I checked that with Google Adsense's wizard. How would my money be taxed?

    I will probably talk with a tax advisor in the near future, but do you guys have any idea what would apply to me?
     
    caroline, Dec 10, 2004 IP
  2. melfan

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    Tax Information is only required for US publishers.
     
    melfan, Dec 11, 2004 IP
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    I'd say only your country tax laws apply.
     
    harver, Dec 12, 2004 IP
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    I don't know about greece but in canada I was told to just declare it as extra income by my accountant. Guessing it would be about the same there
     
    insanesurfer, Dec 12, 2004 IP
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    Same in the UK - taxman will take his slice at some point!
     
    webvivre, Dec 14, 2004 IP
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    You should only pay your tax according to Greek Government Laws. You are not entitled to pay any form of tax within US.
    Good luck
     
    onestop, Dec 14, 2004 IP