Google Adsense FAQ EURO Reports for Publishers from France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, and Spain

By Angsuman Chakraborty, Gaea News Network
Friday, May 22, 2009

google-adsenseSince introducing reports of Euros for publishers located in France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, and Spain, The buzz of inquiry was building up with numerous unanswered questions about this launch. For publishers in these regions, Google adsense has addressed some of the key concerns today with a newsletters. As we got this FAQ from Google, we thought its better to share it with you in case you have somehow missed out on it or haven’t seen it yet.

How will my earnings be converted to Euros?

Once you switch to the new reports, earnings generated from advertisers paying in currencies other than the Euro will be converted. This will happen on a daily basis using the prevailing market rate from the previous day. If you generate earnings from an advertiser paying in Euros, they won’t be converted.

When I’m issued a payment, will my earnings be converted again?

If you’ve switched to Euro reports and are receiving payments in Euros, there will be no additional conversions when your payments are issued. However, if you’re receiving payments in U.S. Dollars, your payment will be converted from Euros to U.S. Dollars at the end of the month.

When I switch to Euro reports, will that automatically change the currency of my payments?

No, your selected payment currency and method won’t change after you switch to Euro reports — unless, of course, you want them to change. (You can update them by visiting the ‘Payments Details’ section under your My Account tab.)

Will there be a delay in receiving my unpaid earnings once I make this change?

No, making this change will not affect the timing of your payments. After you switch to Euro reports, your unpaid earnings in U.S. Dollars will be converted to Euros before the next upcoming payment selection deadline (typically the 15th of each month). For instance, if you make this switch on June 3rd, your unpaid earnings will be converted by June 15th; if you make this switch on June 20th, your unpaid earnings will be converted by July 15th.

How will this change influence VAT and any taxes I have to pay?

While you may receive your payments in your local currency, all payments are being made by Google Ireland, a company incorporated under the laws of Ireland, in accordance with the terms of your agreement with Google. Unless your business is in Ireland, you shouldn’t have an obligation to charge Google VAT or treat any of our payments to you as VAT that needs to be paid to any VAT authorities. If your billing address is located in Ireland, you may have an obligation to charge Google Irish VAT. For more specific answers, we suggest you head for your local tax adviser.

I’m not located in France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, or Spain. When will you include other countries?
We’re working to offer Euro reports to publishers located in additional countries. When we do, we’ll be sure to post any updates here on Inside AdSense.

Do I need to update my account if I’m eligible?

Although this change is currently optional, in the future we will require that publishers located in eligible countries make this switch. Eligible publishers who haven’t yet updated their accounts will currently see an interstitial page with additional information after signing in. We understand that some eligible publishers would like to continue receiving payments in U.S. Dollars; while you can still choose to be paid in U.S. Dollars, it will be mandatory to view your reports in Euros.

Discussion
June 23, 2010: 11:21 am

Bank are important players in financial markets and offer services such as investment funds and loans.

February 10, 2010: 2:54 pm

Thants GREAT news! Amazing . I used to waste so much time for my site to check my earnings in euros. This will save me alot of time!

February 5, 2010: 6:19 pm

thank you very much good post

September 3, 2009: 8:51 am

i can’t not increase my adsense earning.

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