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W-8 & W-9 Foreign Reporting Archives - Page 7 of 23 - Thomson Reuters Tax & Accounting
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Exemption Codes indicate the reason that taxes were not withheld on the gross income being reported. Exemption Codes typically used for payments to foreign vendors are 00, 01, 02, 03, and 04. Code 00 in the Exemption Code field indicates the gross income was subject to NRA withholding. Exemption Code 00 is also used to … Read More 0 Comments
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