Originally posted by Fastmac
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Previously on "Kindle publishing and US tax treatment - Anyone clued up?"
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Thanks for that. It confirmed what I thought when I read the Amazon stuff i.e don't bother.
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It is worth it.
This is something I have already gone through, all the info you need is contained in my blog: - I hope that provides your answer
http://fastmacsblog.blogspot.co.uk/ I did all the work but selling books in the US is not easy given the proliferation of authors in the US vying for sales.
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Kindle publishing and US tax treatment - Anyone clued up?
It's all in the title. I have a few ideas but don't know if I want to get involved with US sales. It all depends on how much aggro there is involved. I remember a colleague once had to go through the hoops of obtaining an ITIN in order to be able to deal in the US and according to him that was an absolute nightmare, if I have to go that route I won't even bother with US sales.
Details of any experiences would be appreciated.
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