In today’s globalised world, an increasing number of US based companies are hiring employees from abroad. Taxation rules vary for citizens living outside the US compared to US citizens and permanent residents. Thus it’s crucial to report to IRS if your company hires anyone who does not hold US citizenship or a green card.
The W-8 BEN form is crucial for U.S. employers who work with foreign entities or individuals. Here’s a guide to understanding its purpose and how to use it effectively:
The W-8 BEN (Certificate of Foreign Status of Beneficial Owner for United States Tax Withholding and Reporting) is used by non-U.S. persons to certify their foreign status. This form helps establish that the individual or entity is not subject to U.S. tax withholding on certain types of income.
Fill out the AceBooks form in less than 10 minutes, and we’ll assist you with submitting the W-8 BEN form. Our team ensures the form is completed accurately, helping you qualify for tax treaty benefits and minimize withholding. Without a correctly completed W-8 BEN, U.S. payers may apply the standard 30% withholding rate instead of the reduced treaty rate.
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