Keep in mind the following is not specific tax advice. You should always report in accordance with applicable tax laws. We will send any required tax information forms to you, but if you have additional questions on how to file or that are specific to your tax situation, we highly recommend consulting a tax professional in good standing with the IRS.
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It depends on several factors, but here's a quick breakdown:
We know this can get a bit confusing, so let's break it down by form:
Remember: It's possible you won't receive either of these forms, so check out the above criteria.
We send out 1099s via USPS by the end of January. You will also receive this form by email in January. (Note: If you don't receive a 1099, it means you didn't meet the above thresholds and therefore won't be receiving one.)
In some cases, you may not receive a form at all. There are situations where authors won't receive a form, depending on amount earned, payout methods used, and the tax information submitted. If you didn't but were expecting one, please send us an email and we'll get it sorted out.
Since you are not an employee of GitBook, you are not required to provide GitBook's EIN (Employer Identification Number) on your tax return.