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UK limited company - "Active NFFE" not available on W-8-BEN-E

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Aug 18, 2020 Aug 18, 2020

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Hi. I have a UK limited company that is registered in the UK and pays corporation tax in the UK. I am trying to complete my tax form for Adobe Stock Contributor. I contacted my tax advisor and proceeded with form W-8-BEN-E.

 

My tax advisor indicated that I should select "Corporation" in Question 4 (Chapter 3 Status) and then select "Active NFFE" in Question 5 (Chapter 4 Status), and then also complete part XXV.

 

However, Question 5 does not present any options, and just has "N/A" displayed in the box, and part XXV is not displayed.

 

Please could you advise how I should proceed? The form as presented on the Adobe Stock Contributor site won't let me proceed as my tax advisor advises.

 

Thank you.

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Sep 25, 2020 Sep 25, 2020

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Hi Atomdocs,

It is good to have you as part of the Adobe community. The main interest of Adobe as I understand it, is to collect US revenue. Outside of that would be up to you. If the form says N/A in a field, then it is not applicable to you. Do complete the active fields and move on. 

In case you have not read it, here is a link that gives an overview of how to complete the forms https://helpx.adobe.com/stock/contributor/help/Taxes-non-US-citizens.html

 

Best wishes

JG

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