On the 4th, the gaming platform EPIC issued a notice to game developers stating that, as required by Chinese tax authorities, overseas internet platforms must submit relevant information about sellers located in China to the Chinese tax authorities every quarter starting from 2025. This information includes names, addresses, income, etc.
Does this mean that you pay taxes to the U.S. platform once, and then pay taxes again to the Chinese tax bureau?
How are independent developers supposed to make money like this?
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On the 4th, the gaming platform EPIC issued a notice to game developers stating that, as required by Chinese tax authorities, overseas internet platforms must submit relevant information about sellers located in China to the Chinese tax authorities every quarter starting from 2025. This information includes names, addresses, income, etc.
Does this mean that you pay taxes to the U.S. platform once, and then pay taxes again to the Chinese tax bureau?
How are independent developers supposed to make money like this?