Do I have to pay taxes in Mexico for money earned in Clickbank, either as an affiliate or as a vendor?
Pay taxes in one country for commissions earned in another?
Do I have to pay taxes in Mexico for money earned in Clickbank, either as an affiliate or as a vendor?
According to Canada's tax laws, you only pay taxes in the country where you reside. Me being in Canada, do not have to pay taxed to USA government.
and if I act as a vendor and pay a comission to my affiliates, do I have to pay taxes for the money I give them? Let´s say I charge 10 bucks for a product and I give them 50%, do I pay taxes in my home country for the entire 10 bucks or just for 5 and they pay the taxes for the remaining 5 in their home country?
what would you do in Canada?
I think that the commission you pay should be accounted for as an expense, and what they do with their earnings is their problem
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Hi. What do you think about recreating the same site in two different languages? Good or bad idea? Just read a comment from Kyle advising another member not to do it but he didn
Are those darned spiders multilingual? I am absolutely no pro at this one but I would like to my a site on a .it (Italy) eventually. Not sure why this would be a problem unless it was in the same language. I would love to know the answer also!
Well, in Mexico we have a listing by Google that has only websites in spanish, so I imagine every language gets its own search.
I would think so also! I guess I will ask a very knowledgeable friend, before I put a ticket in. Give me a little time, if you do not hear back from me soon, jot me a note.
Rather than have multiple sites, why not put a translator on a single site?
I have successfully used the Google translate tool on my sites and received good feedback.
See https://translate.google.com/manager/website/
I will check that out. Thanks for the tip. I will check that out and if I have any questions I would like to get back with you.
Randy
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Replicating sites on different languages
Hi. What do you think about recreating the same site in two different languages? Good or bad idea? Just read a comment from Kyle advising another member not to do it but he didn
Are those darned spiders multilingual? I am absolutely no pro at this one but I would like to my a site on a .it (Italy) eventually. Not sure why this would be a problem unless it was in the same language. I would love to know the answer also!
Well, in Mexico we have a listing by Google that has only websites in spanish, so I imagine every language gets its own search.
I would think so also! I guess I will ask a very knowledgeable friend, before I put a ticket in. Give me a little time, if you do not hear back from me soon, jot me a note.
Rather than have multiple sites, why not put a translator on a single site?
I have successfully used the Google translate tool on my sites and received good feedback.
See https://translate.google.com/manager/website/
I will check that out. Thanks for the tip. I will check that out and if I have any questions I would like to get back with you.
Randy
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According to Canada's tax laws, you only pay taxes in the country where you reside. Me being in Canada, do not have to pay taxed to USA government.
Thanks, Gordi.
and if I act as a vendor and pay a comission to my affiliates, do I have to pay taxes for the money I give them? Let´s say I charge 10 bucks for a product and I give them 50%, do I pay taxes in my home country for the entire 10 bucks or just for 5 and they pay the taxes for the remaining 5 in their home country?
what would you do in Canada?
I think that the commission you pay should be accounted for as an expense, and what they do with their earnings is their problem
Thanks again, Gordi, Very kind of you to answer, Sorry for the late reply. :)