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Do I have to get US tax-payer ID to sell my eBooks? I live in UK.

Do I have to get US tax-payer ID to sell my eBooks? I live in UK.

Posted on Nov 22, 2013 5:18 AM

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Nov 22, 2013 3:45 PM in response to Andrew2018

Andrew, being in the UK, you will also need to get an IBAN number from your bank. Its for Apple sending money into the UK. I appled online using my internet banking, but you can apply in person at your local branch.


A word of advice, Download the SS44 pdf, fill it in as much as you can and have it with you when you phone the Tax office. "Entity" confuses some... use either your name or "Andrews eBooks" for example.


Its better to phone the tax office around 6.30pm their time which I think is New York.


I purchased ( while I am in Aussie) a $10 phone card for landline use, not sure about their availablity in the UK these days.


The agenst in the tax office office are well versed in dealing with EIN numbers for Apple new generation of book authors and are very helpful... and mindful that you are a phoning long distance. They will ask if you have teh SS4 filled in and then starting at the top using the box numbers to get the info from you.

Any blanks they will guide you through them.


It takes about 10 - 15 minutes after you get connected.. so dont phone in their peak times or you just go on hold. The phone number is in the SS-4.


They will issue you the number on the phone and its confirmed in writing and takes a couple of weeks.


When you fill in the contracts and banking section in tyoiur account iTunes Connect, you will need the EIN and IBAN numbers. After submitting, it takes Apple about two weeks to confirm your details and open your paid books account.


I have no emails of confirmation - which leaves you in limbo... so if your book is finished, just set about uploading it with iTunesProducer.


More info here.... http://www.apple.com/support/mac-apps/ibooksauthor/

Nov 23, 2013 8:43 AM in response to Andrew2018

Hi Andrew


I have recently been in the same situation that you are in. It too live in the UK..


How it worked for me...


1) I called the IRS by dialling: 001 267 941 1000


2) the automated system said I would be in a queue for approximately 30 minutes


3) I queued for 1 hour


4) when my call was answered I explained I was in the UK and I am writing an iBook so I am requesting the EIN.


5) I was asked if I had filled out an SS4 form. I said no. He filled it in for me over the phone.


6) he asked me some easy to answer questions.


7) within less than 5 minutes I had been given my EIN number so I could use it instantly.


8) I had a paper copy through the post 3 weeks later.


hope that helps


Rich.

Nov 23, 2013 2:06 PM in response to Richard Fielding

First download the SS4 form and fill it in before you make a telephone call.

Phone the number 0011 - 267-941-1099 its option 1 for EIN


This is from an old EIN thread - see page 11 https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3689758?start=150&tstart=0


The number you used seems to be the general enquiry number.


The number above has been used - without queing by users of this group with few problems.The problems usually being phoning at peak (USA) periods.

The Office is open until 7pm - when most home from work folk are having their evening meal, so phoning at around 6.30pm EST tends to be the best option.


Downloading the SS-4 PDF - printing it off and filling it in allows time to understand what is required and construct the correct information and saves time during the call.

Take into account that not every applicant as English as their first language and form filling and understanding the requirments may not be so easy to them.

Do I have to get US tax-payer ID to sell my eBooks? I live in UK.

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