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by Lio
1929 days ago
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At first this sounds crazy but the article makes it clearer that really they're talking about taxing revenue earned in the US from US viewers. That's not quite so unreasonable as long as it's reciprocated for US creators operating in foreign markets. i.e. you pay taxes where the viewers are, not (only) where the creator is. If you don't submit any tax details they'll go after your full world wide revenue as they don't know where it was earned, so it will be important to do that. I guess it could all be avoided if YouTube added a feature to allow creators from the rest of the world hide content from US viewers but that's probably not part of their business plan. |
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