U.S. tax requirements for YouTube earnings

Important: Make sure you submit a tax form, and if eligible, claim a tax treaty benefit by Dec. 10th each year. This applies to all creators, even if you don't live in the US.

Monetizing creators should check and update their tax info in AdSense for YouTube each year. Even if nothing has changed, your tax forms expire at the end of the third full calendar year, after the year of signing. This means that you will need to submit your tax info again every few years, even if nothing changes. Learn more about tax form expiration.

If you don’t share tax info, Google may be required to withhold taxes worldwide using the maximum tax rate. Your tax rate will depend on your AdSense for YouTube account type and country.

Check your tax info and claim a tax treaty benefit:

  • Make sure we got your tax info. Double check that your tax form status is a green “Approved” in AdSense for YouTube.
  • Confirm with your tax advisor if you’re eligible to make a claim for treaty benefits. A tax treaty benefit can reduce the tax withholding rate for certain income types:
    • Other Copyright Royalties (such as YouTube Partner Program and Google Play)
    • Services (such as Google AdSense)

Learn more about tax withholding on YouTube or review FAQs on submitting your U.S. tax info to Google.

Google is required to collect tax info from creators in the YouTube Partner Program (YPP). If any tax deductions apply, Google will withhold taxes on YouTube earnings from viewers in the U.S. from ad views, YouTube Premium, Super Chat, Super Stickers, Super Thanks, and Channel Memberships.

Why Google withholds U.S. taxes

Google has a responsibility under Chapter 3 of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code to collect tax info, withhold taxes, and report to the Internal Revenue Service (the U.S. tax authority, also known as the IRS) when a YPP creator on YouTube earns royalty revenue from viewers in the U.S.

Note: YouTube and Google can’t provide advice on tax issues. Consult a tax professional to better understand your tax situation.

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Submitting tax info to Google 

All monetizing creators on YouTube, regardless of their location in the world, are required to provide tax info. Creators are also required to re-submit their tax info every few years, or if their circumstances change enough that it impacts the validity of the form. Please submit your tax info as soon as possible. If tax info isn’t provided by Dec. 10th, Google may be required to deduct up to 24% of your total earnings worldwide.

You can follow the instructions below to submit your U.S. tax info to Google. Keep in mind that even if your circumstances don’t change enough to impact the validity of the form, you will be asked to re-submit tax info every three years. Note that only Latin characters may be used when submitting tax forms (due to requirements by the IRS); learn more here.

  1. Sign in to your AdSense for YouTube account.
  2. Click Payments and then Payments info.
  3. Click Manage settings.
  4. Scroll to "Payments profile" and click edit Edit next to "United States tax info".
  5. Click Manage tax info.
  6. On this page you'll find a guide that will help you to select the appropriate form for your tax situation.
    Tip: After you submit your tax information, follow the instructions above to check the “United States tax info” section of your Payments profile to find the tax withholding rates that may apply to your payments.

    You’ll also be able to make any edits in case your individual or business circumstances change. If you've changed your address, make sure your updated permanent address is the same in both sections: "Permanent residence address" and "Legal address". This will ensure that your year-end tax forms (e.g., 1099-MISC, 1099-K, 1042-S) are delivered to the correct location. If you’re in the US, you must resubmit your W-9 form with your updated legal address.

To help prepare you to submit your tax info in AdSense for YouTube, go to Submitting your U.S. tax info to Google. For MCN-specific guidance, go to Tax requirements for MCNs and affiliate channels.

Where U.S. tax requirements apply

Every YPP creator, regardless of their location in the world, is required to provide U.S. tax info to Google. Under U.S. tax law, Google is required to deduct taxes from your YouTube earnings from U.S. viewers, if applicable. The tax withholding requirements can differ depending on your country of residence, whether you're eligible to claim tax treaty benefits, and whether you identify as an Individual or a Business.

  • Creators outside of the U.S:  If you submit U.S. tax info, withholding rates are between 0-30% on earnings you generate from viewers in the U.S. and depend on whether your country has a tax treaty relationship with the United States. 
  • U.S. creators: Google will not withhold taxes on earnings if you have provided valid tax info. Most U.S. creators already have submitted their U.S. tax info.

Important: If no U.S. tax info is provided, Google may be required to withhold using the maximum tax rate. Your tax rate will depend on your AdSense for YouTube account type and country:

  • Business account type: the default withholding rate will be 30% of U.S. earnings if the payee is outside of the U.S. Businesses in the U.S. will be subject to 24% withholding on total earnings worldwide.
  • Individual account type: backup withholding will apply and 24% of total earnings worldwide will be withheld.

These withholding rates will be adjusted in the next payment cycle once valid U.S. tax info is provided in AdSense for YouTube. You can follow these instructions to determine which account type your AdSense or AdSense for YouTube account is.

Important: Google will never send unsolicited messages asking for your password or other personal info. Before clicking a link, always check that the email is sent from an @youtube.com or @google.com email address.

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