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    Default Paypal and Verification/Tax?? Help

    To lift limits on my paypal I have been asked to confirm account information,

    'EU regulations require us to confirm your account information.'
    I have 3 options, individual/sole trader/other business- not for profit etc.

    I am only making money from sharecash, but do not want to unnecessarily draw the issue of taxes to anyone's attention. Im not even sure if i can be taxed for sharecash?

    Should i proceed and give my info, or try and find an alternative method of payment?

    Thanks

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    Default Re: Paypal and Verification/Tax?? Help

    Well, it wont deal with taxes largely. just make sure your citizenship and the funds you are getting should be spent legally they are checking.

    they wont make you to pay taxes.

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    Default Re: Paypal and Verification/Tax?? Help

    But if i say the account is for individual use, but keep getting transfers from a company- will that not create questions?

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    Yeah is there a "wrong" answer in this? like that you way that your individual without a business, will they seize all your moolah eventough you have provided legit info?

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    Yeah thats what im thinking, and just a bit concerned about 'EU regs' - do they want to know where the money is coming from and why

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    Default Re: Paypal and Verification/Tax?? Help

    Quote Originally Posted by illfounded21 View Post
    Yeah thats what im thinking, and just a bit concerned about 'EU regs' - do they want to know where the money is coming from and why
    Dont think so, you just have to remember to add those revenues into your accounting.

    If your unsure about paypal, i would say that go with prepaid creditcard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kirkonpolttaja View Post
    remember to add those revenues into your accounting.
    What do you mean?

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    Default Re: Paypal and Verification/Tax?? Help

    You can give PayPal your information, this shouldn't be a problem. It sounds like you fall under the 'individual' or 'sole trader' category.
    However, it is your responsibility to pay your taxes! If you earn more than your personal allowance (for whichever country you live in), then you should really declare this income and start filing tax returns. If you do IM part time (like me) on top of a full time job, then this will certainly apply. On top of my full time job, where I pay tax through work, I'm also self employed as an IMer and tell the tax man this. I then just get taxed on my 'extra' income.
    It's tempting to try and stay under the radar, I'll admit, but things will certainly get a bit sticky if more money comes in and you find yourself in need of a financial adviser or accountant. They'll be reluctant to help you if you haven't been playing the game.
    In any case, judging from the news in recent years, the tax man is more than happy to clobber those earning a few grand extra a year in undeclared income, but then let bosses of large companies and serial tax evaders get away with millions... allegedly.

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