Google payments center keeps mentioning U.S. tax info and withholding. If I am a non-U.S. business, what is the form really doing?
I run a small app business from the Philippines through a U.S. LLC and Google keeps routing me into U.S. tax-information pages. Because I am not a U.S. person, I assumed the form was just a formality, but the help pages talk about withholding and reporting where applicable. That sounds more serious than I expected.
I want the practical version of this: if the LLC is the payee, what is the form actually supposed to accomplish, and why does Google care so much about whether the business is documented correctly?
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