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And to open a US bank account I think you have to turn up at the US bank in person...if they even allow non-residents of USA to do that at all...
Rough game, the paperwork! Costly too, which is a shame...

I believe you can do it all on-line. I can ask around for names of the banks, if you like.







Go on, tell me, how many forms this time?

I'm going to ring the IRS on Friday I think, see what they say! I'll let you know what happens. ;-)

The bureaucracy lottery strikes again.

I'll try ringing later see what they say. ;-)

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Geoff I used to work for a building society and used to sigh when someone came in wanting to open an account. Makes me laugh how the criminals find a way round all the form filling in etc!

If you scroll down the comments you will see that a South African has also managed to do it. Have been trying to make contact but the stupid Captcha words won't work ****!! so I can't get onto the website

Although this does mean that you'll have to fill in an american tax return at some stage. It looks like a hellava form too :/
Then you include your new ITIN/TIN/EIN number on the W-8BEN.
Amazon gives you some handy links https://kdp.amazon.com/self-publishin...
Are you crying yet? I am.

Pleased the link was helpful.
It might be useful for others trying to go the same route if everyone posts with more info as they progress. Please let us know if and when you get any tax money returned!

I followed David Gaughran's instructions as per the above link. I was on hold for about 25 mins so you need to use Skype. If anyone gets through straight away it would help if they told us what time of the day they phoned. I believe some depts are open 24 hrs.
The only question they asked that was not in David's info was when I started selling.
Now to tackle the W8 BEN form.





Might be worth checking with your phone supplier first before spending on Skype.

It amazes me how much phone costs have fallen.

My sales in the US aren't actually that high at the moment, however, so I think I will take a break from form filling for now and wait till I am closer to the total amount needed before they will pay anyway.
Am I right in the understandingt hat we're also going to be charged by our banks for cashing the cheques we are sent?

You will be charged quite a hefty amount for a foreign cheque if you deposit it in the bank. I was also told I'd have to wait about 8 - 10 weeks for it to be cleared (in SA). I forward all my cheques to Auctionchex.com in the UK who I've been dealing with for quite some time. Very small charge and the money is in my account within a day or two :)

As a result, we are now awaiting the TIN from the US, so we can then submit the W8-BEN.
Quite an expensive exercise, as we had already submitted the forms ourselves and they seemed correct. Unfortunately, we had not completed one line, Sophie's application was rejected and the supporting documentation, which they accepted, was all shredded, which is automatic. £120 down the shredder and we were faced with either having them re-notarsed or go to an agent. Either way, another £120, but at least with the agent it was completely scrutinised.
So, £240 later, it looks like the first stage is over. The good news is that the TIN number is for life, so, hopefully, Sophie will get a lot of use out of it.
I'll submit further information as the W8-BEN application continues and, of course, now the financial year has lapsed, how she gets her previous years tax back.

I am curious though, do I need to worry about getting a tax id with the UK for sales there and VAT and all?

VAT registration is not normally required when the turnover is below 70,000 UKP. I'm also not sure whether the UK withholds the same way that the IRS expects Amazon.com to.


This blog post has step-by-step instructions - http://catherineryanhoward.com/2012/0...
In a nutshell:
1 - Phone the number in the US. Give your name, address, phone number. They then give you your EIN, right there and then.
2 - Print out the single-page W-8BEN form. Fill it out.
3 - Mail the form off.
4 - Wait a few weeks.
5 - Hey presto.

You've helped a great many people, I'm sure of it.
Have an entire bag of cookies!
I think I'll look at HSBC international again and see what they say. Good thinking. ;-)