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The earnings are paid out by the 21st-26th of the current month as long as your total balance has reached the payment threshold and if you have no payment holds. You may also see any applicable tax deductions at this time.
There are various apps through which you can earn real money, like EarnKaro, Google Opinion Rewards, TaskBucks, App Trailer, and Swagbucks. Aug 1,...
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Average monthly income nears US$3,000 (Rs 2.47 lakhs) Micro-influencers (between 1,000 and 10,000 followers) make an average US$1,420 (Rs 1.17...
Read More »Due to the ongoing war in Ukraine, we will be temporarily pausing Google and YouTube ads from serving to users located in Russia. Learn more. Info on this page is for creators monetizing with YouTube, such as those in the YouTube Partner Program. The YouTube Partner Program lets creators monetize their content on YouTube. Creators can share revenue from advertisements on their videos, or by using a variety of other monetization features. Use this page to understand how your earnings translate into revenue, how you can get paid, and when you can get paid. There are no guarantees under the YouTube partner agreement about how much or whether you'll be paid. Earnings are generated based on a share of advertising revenue from viewers watching your video. Learn more about When you enable your channel for monetization, you can turn on ads from Google and its partners for your videos and share revenue from them.There are no guarantees under the YouTube partner agreement about how much or whether you'll be paid. Earnings are generated based on a share of advertising revenue from viewers watching your video. Learn more about how ads show on videos you monetize Other monetization features You can also earn revenue from other monetization features such as channel memberships, merch, Super Chat & Super Stickers, and YouTube Premium subscriptions. Additionally, you may be eligible for a Shorts Fund bonus payment depending on your monthly Shorts performance. Learn more about all the ways to earn money on YouTube Revenue share refers to your percentage of gross revenue that is outlined in your specific partner agreement with YouTube. You can review your YouTube Partner Program Terms or Commerce Product Addendum for specific details about your revenue share: Sign in to YouTube Studio. From the left menu, select Settings . Select Agreements. Click View agreement next to YouTube Partner Program Terms or Commerce Product Addendum to find details about your revenue share. Learn more about where to find your agreements. Note: Transaction taxes such as sales tax, VAT, GST, etc. are not revenue to Google and are not included in the partner revenue share calculation. YouTube Analytics You can check your estimated YouTube revenue by using YouTube Analytics. Sign in to YouTube Studio. From the left menu, select Analytics. From the top menu, select Revenue. In this view, you can see a variety of revenue reports related to your earnings. Learn more about using YouTube Analytics to check your revenue. Monthly estimated revenue Keep in mind that monthly estimated revenue as appears in YouTube Analytics may fluctuate: Monthly estimated revenue is subject to adjustments due to invalid traffic Content ID claims and disputes , or certain ad campaign types (e.g. cost-per-day campaigns). If your monthly estimated revenue appears to be fluctuating, it may be due to those adjustments. They happen two times after revenue generation: after one week (giving a more complete estimate), and in the middle of the following month reflecting your finalized earnings. AdSense Your finalized earnings are only visible in your AdSense account. Finalized earnings for the previous month are added to your AdSense account balance between the 7th and 12th of each month. You can find your finalized earnings within your AdSense account. Sign in to your AdSense account. From the left, select Settings Payments. You'll see your total earnings for the selected timeframe and your last transactions. Tax withholding may affect your finalized earnings (if any apply), and the amount withheld is only visible in your AdSense account. Note: YouTube and Google can’t provide advice on tax issues. Consult a tax professional to better understand your tax situation. U.S. tax requirements Google withholds U.S. taxes on earnings you generate from viewers in the U.S. If you haven’t already, submit your U.S. tax info in AdSense so Google can determine your correct withholding rate. If tax info isn’t provided, Google may be required to withhold at the maximum rate.
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Read More »Submitting U.S. tax info is required for all monetizing creators, regardless of their location in the world. It is also required before new partners with new AdSense accounts can get their first payments. Learn more about U.S. tax requirements for YouTube earnings and submitting your U.S. tax info to Google. Other tax liability Keep in mind that you may be liable to pay taxes to your country of residence on any income earned from your monetized videos on YouTube. Check with your local tax authorities for detailed guidance.
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