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Fuzzylogic
November 10th, 2003, 00:36
i'm just having a look around the web for relilable web adversiers that i can stick on my website. I'm not really sure where to start, i also need one that will pay to someone that lives in australia as well. any help would be grateful.

Jan
November 10th, 2003, 02:07
have you tried www.google.com/adsense yet? They are reasonably easy to get into and they pay :)

Fuzzylogic
November 10th, 2003, 05:51
i have already looked at adsense and it seems by looking at their program they only serve people in the US as you need US tax papers or a US social security number to sign up. Correct me if i'm wrong.
Its says here in its FAQ
https://www.google.com/adsense/faq#payments5

Jan
November 10th, 2003, 16:28
Originally posted by Fuzzylogic
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You are wrong :p Many "foreigners", including Aussies are using them. Peo is in Sweden and he uses them, and has received a cheque. Can't remember off hand who else from this board does, but take a look at the long adsense thread below this one :)

As for that FAQ#5, they may require that we fill out a special form later to exclude us from US taxes. They haven't implemented it yet, but the US people usually have to provide their SSN or TIN for most advertising companies before they can join.

amirk999
November 10th, 2003, 16:42
Originally posted by Jan
You are wrong :p Many "foreigners", including Aussies are using them. Peo is in Sweden and he uses them, and has received a cheque. Can't remember off hand who else from this board does, but take a look at the long adsense thread below this one :)

As for that FAQ#5, they may require that we fill out a special form later to exclude us from US taxes. They haven't implemented it yet, but the US people usually have to provide their SSN or TIN for most advertising companies before they can join.

So us Canadians don't really need to do anything about it right?

Fuzzylogic
November 11th, 2003, 23:25
thanks for the reply, that does clear up some issues. I'll have a better look at what they are offering.

Canuckkev
November 12th, 2003, 00:13
Originally posted by amirk999
So us Canadians don't really need to do anything about it right?

You won't have a SSN, or a TIN, so you cannot provide them with that, but there may be a form to fill out to exempt you from taxes. It's probably a tax thing on their end. If they are sending money out to poeple, the IRS would like to know who these people are, and if they should be paying taxes on the money. That's my guess.

awayfromforum
November 12th, 2003, 09:08
I need to log in when they add that, i am in the US, but i dont pay taxes, and i am not a business. So i will see whats going to happen.

Canuckkev
November 12th, 2003, 19:31
Hmm...well, I don't know US tax law, but if you are earning income, how come you aren't paying tax on it? Probably you earn less than the minimum to be taxed, but do you not even have to file taxes then? Sounds bizarre.