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Indian creators needn t panic about new YouTube tax rules

We ll soon meet in your inbox. Please wait. “Under US tax law, Google is required to deduct taxes (called withholding) from your YouTube earnings from US viewers, if applicable,” the statement elaborated. The tax rates will be between 0%-30% on earnings creators generate from viewers in the US and the withholding of these earnings may begin as early as June. The tax withholding requirements can differ depending on the creator’s country of residence, and on aspects like whether they are eligible to claim tax treaty benefits, or whether they identify as an individual or a business. Indian creators, thanks to the Double Tax Avoidance Agreement or DTAA between India and the US, will have to pay around 15% of their YouTube ad revenue coming from their US viewers.

ASCI s draft guidelines will streamline influencer marketing space but more clarity required on several aspects, feels industry

ASCI’s draft guidelines will streamline influencer marketing space but more clarity required on several aspects, feels industry The industry believes the draft guidelines on influencer marketing will not only help customers in knowing what content is promotional but will also make brands and influencer more responsible. However, some feel the guidelines may hinder creativity Mumbai, February 22, 2021 In the last few years, the influencer marketing ecosystem has become a key medium for brands to reach out to their consumers in a more targeted and credible way. The marketing strategy, however, has been out of the purview of codes and regulations that have been set by the industry for advertising.

Explained: How TikTok Has Users In India Despite The Ban

Explained: How TikTok has users in India despite the ban TikTok despite the ban saw more monthly active users on the platform than the social networking platform Instagram. January 21, 2021 / 06:32 PM IST TikTok |Video-sharing social networking app is owned by ByteDance. The platform is used to make short videos of 3 seconds to 1 minute duration. TikTok is hoping to make a comeback in India, after getting banned for months now. (Image: Reuters) The short video sharing platform TikTok was banned in India on June 29 in 2020, yet the platform is being accessed by many Indians. The proof of this is data shared by SimilarWeb, an online portal that provides web analytics service. In its report titled Digital Trends – India, December 2020, TikTok despite the ban saw more monthly active users on the platform than the social networking platform Instagram.

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