Great to know. I have not tried that before. I was aware that transfer is
possible, but did not know it's so seamless :) Out of curiosity, this means
that they have transferred your apps to a different google account)?
Rudolf
On Friday, October 5, 2012 2:30:35 AM UTC+2, Zsolt Vasvari wrote:
Hi,
I went through this thing already (how to do the taxing (hopefully)
correctly). I live in Hungary (inside EU). Whenever I sell an app, that is
a licensing contract between ME and the BUYER (google has nothing to do
with it. They are just a technical intermediate).
You sell the app at the
Interesting information, cheers!
On Mon, Oct 8, 2012 at 9:23 AM, Rudolf Hornig rudolf.hor...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I went through this thing already (how to do the taxing (hopefully)
correctly). I live in Hungary (inside EU). Whenever I sell an app, that is a
licensing contract between ME and
On Fri, Oct 5, 2012 at 2:37 AM, Zsolt Vasvari zvasv...@gmail.com wrote:
In all countries, with the notable exception of the US, you pay taxes where
you earn them. If you are a US national/PR, the US government expect you
pay US taxes no matter where you earned the money. The first $X is a
It should work. Is it legal? Ask your lawyer -- no body here will give
you legal advice.
On Tuesday, October 2, 2012 5:41:01 PM UTC+8, Filip Vucetic wrote:
Hi guys,
my name is Filip and I am from Serbia, in few days I will have my app done
and it is going to be free app with in-app
The reason I am saying it should work is because I am American, but could
open an account no problems in Singapore with my Singapore bank account. I
think the only requirement is, and this may vary from country to country,
is that you have a bank account in that country. They are not asking
It will work. I'm using a Austrian bank account and my company is based in
Hungary. i had to fax my official papers for the company and they did not
say a word... Just keep in mind that once you have registered in a country
you WILL NOT be able to change it. So prepare to keep that bank account
On Thu, Oct 4, 2012 at 4:26 PM, Rudolf Hornig rudolf.hor...@gmail.com wrote:
It will work. I'm using a Austrian bank account and my company is based in
Hungary.
Just out of curiosity, how do you handle taxes under that arrangement?
Specifically, do you pay any Austrian taxes, or deal with
No, you cannot change the country of an account, but you can set up a new
account with a new country and transfer all your apps there. You will need
to submit a request to Google, but in my case, they transferred my apps in
literally 10 minutes after submitting the request. I could not
In all countries, with the notable exception of the US, you pay taxes where
you earn them. If you are a US national/PR, the US government expect you
pay US taxes no matter where you earned the money. The first $X is
a foreign tax credit which means you don't pay double taxes on the first
$X
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