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Royalty payments for eBook sales on Amazon.com and print book sales on all available marketplaces are subject to 30% US tax withholding, including payments from the KDP Select Global Fund. You may be eligible for a reduced rate of US tax withholding if your country of permanent residence has an income tax treaty with the United States. See the IRS website for a list of countries the US has tax treaties with and for a table of tax treaty rates.
I suppose I'll earn the other 30% back when I file my income taxes next year?


However, the procedure for getting tax relief is not necessarily simple. Your first problem is to contact the IRS and app;ly for what they call a tax identification number (TIN). This can only be done through one centre, and I found they were most uncooperative. It was a bureaucratic process more like Kafka than anything else - they rejected if anything was wrong with the application, and wouldn't say what it was.
Then, several years ago, I found you could go around it another way and get an EIN (employer identification number). I got mine with nothing more than a phone call to the right IRS branch - and for once a really helpful person. You have to answer a number of questions, but they are hardly onerous. I also had to assure them I would not drive a truck from where I live into the US - not difficult for me as there are not many road bridges crossing the Pacific. Oh, an employer can be someone who employs themselves!
If you go that way, your next problem is you have to fill in a different form with Amazon, and the forms may change every year. You have to re-fill every three years, from memory, and it is a while since I did it. The key is to use the IRS website and really do your homework on it. The process can be convoluted, but it gets to be worth it.



It would be tax deductible in Canada but only fully if your income qualifies for Canadian tax at 30% (assuming Canada has tax law like we do.) So it is worth going through the process unless you qualify for a fairly high tax rate in Canada.


I'm distributing through Amazon KDP. It shows my royalties at being over $100 from the last year, however including my upcoming payment I'm only being paid $67. I am enrolled in KDP Select but I have only had 10 pages read through that platform. Does KDP withhold payments? I see the payment schedule here: https://kdp.amazon.com/en_US/help/top... but I still don't see how my revenue matches my payments.