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Information about GitHub SponsorsWhen using GitHub Sponsors, you can access valuable information about your sponsors and sponsorships. Here's a breakdown of the type of information you can obtain: 1. Analytics on Sponsorships:
2. Transaction Metadata:
3. Exporting Sponsorship Data:
By utilizing these features, you can gain valuable insights into your sponsorships, track the performance of your sponsorships, and manage your sponsorship data efficiently. Mark as Correct Answer ✅If you found this information helpful, please mark me as the correct answer. Happy exploring your GitHub Sponsors data! Note: The information provided is based on the documentation and features available on GitHub Sponsors. Citations: |
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Understanding Payments and Sponsor Information on GitHub SponsorsAs a freelancer paying taxes in Belgium with your own company, you need to understand how payments and sponsor information are handled on GitHub Sponsors to file your taxes correctly. Here's a breakdown of the information you can expect to receive: 1. Overview of Sponsors and Amounts:
2. Sponsor Type (Company or Individual):
3. Country of Residence:
4. VAT ID (for Companies):
5. Invoices for Sponsor Amounts:
By understanding these aspects of payments and sponsor information on GitHub Sponsors, you can better manage your taxes as a freelancer in Belgium. |
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When you receive sponsorship through GitHub Sponsors, you get an overview of your sponsors, including details about the amounts and whether they are individuals or companies. However, GitHub does not provide detailed personal information such as the country of residence or VAT ID of the sponsors. Here's what you typically receive:
For Belgian tax purposes, you will need to generate your own invoices that match the sponsorship amounts. While GitHub provides an overview of sponsorship amounts and sponsor types, it does not include detailed tax information such as VAT IDs or the sponsor's country of residenc
For a detailed overview, you may need to manually compile the necessary information from your GitHub Sponsors dashboard and create your invoices accordingly. |
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Hi! I've gone through the documentation and searched online, but I'm still not clear on how exactly the payments and sponsor information is sent the person who gets sponsored. Do you get an overview of all sponsors + amounts, whether they are a company or an individual, what their country of residence is, and which VAT ID they have (if it's a company)?
As I'm a freelancer paying taxes in Belgium with my own company, I would need all this information to file my taxes correctly.
I don't suppose Github generates invoices itself to match the sponsor amounts, right?
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