Amazon says it may withhold 30% unless I submit tax info. Does my LLC change that?
I am based in India and earn affiliate income through Amazon Associates using a Delaware LLC. The program says non-U.S. associates may face up to 30% withholding unless they provide tax information. Commissions should be about $38,000 this year.
I am confused about whether the U.S. LLC makes Amazon treat me like a U.S. business automatically, or whether I still need to think about foreign beneficial owner rules and possible treaty claims before submitting anything.
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