How to set up my payment settings

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To configure your payment settings, go to Payment Settings page (from the tokens button at the header).

There, you will see all the payment methods available in your country. Select your preferred one and fill in the details – we cannot recommend any, as it’s up to you and your personal preferences. You will then receive an email to confirm your settings.

We suggest you make these changes by Sunday at the latest to get your money the following Tuesday, which is when we execute payments.

Important notice:

Due to regulations like DAC7 in Europe and in preparation for future features requested by models, we’re obliged to collect additional data for payments. 

If you are residing in Europe, it is important to provide accurate information to avoid issues with payouts.

  1. Payment Recipient. The person receiving the payment.
  2. Country of Residence. The country where you have lived for the majority of the past 12 months. For precise residency determination, refer to your country's legislation.
  3. Primary Address of Residence. Include your city, street, building number, apartment number, and zip code. This should be your official residence.
  4. Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN). Your tax identification number in your country of residence.
  5. Country of Birth. The country where you were born.
  6. City of Birth. The city where you were born.
  7. VAT Number. Your Value Added Tax number, if applicable.

— Why do you ask for Country of Birth / City of Birth?

For some applications, we may not need to collect your Country of Birth and City of Birth. However, in cases where you do not have a TIN, we might request additional information to verify your identity. This includes your date of birth and the city where you were born. 

Most of these additional fields are optional if you do not reside in Europe. However, providing accurate information is vital for a smooth payment process and compliance with regulatory requirements.

Here’s an example of the fields with additional information based on DAC7 regulation:

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— Why do you collect this data?

We operate worldwide, and we’re obliged to comply with local laws and government requirements and adjust accordingly to the updates.

European countries have adopted DAC7 regulations. They now require all digital platforms to exchange information about payments made to EU residents. To continue making payments, we are obliged to follow these regulations, like many other online platforms.

Read more on new regulations here

— Where can I get the TIN?

Your Tax Identification Number (TIN) is usually located on official government-issued documents, including:

  • identification cards
  • passports
  • driver’s licenses

Additionally, it can be found on financial documents such as:

  • pay stubs (pay slips)
  • pension statements
  • benefits statements
  • tax-related paperwork

— What is the TIN called in my country?

Depending on the country, you may have a separate number, or you may use your general individual number for tax purposes. You can check the name of your number for tax purposes on the website of The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development: https://www.oecd.org/tax/automatic-exchange/crs-implementation-and-assistance/tax-identification-numbers/

Or, if you are from the European Union, then most likely, you will find your tax number in the list:

Country TIN Format Structure Location
Austria St.Nr. (Steuernummer) 99-999/9999 9 digits Tax assessments
Belgium NN (Numéro National) 99999999999 11 digits 1. Identity card (only for Belgians citizens)
2. Social Security Card (carte SIS)
3. Residence card & car register certificate for foreign residents in Belgium
Bulgaria Personal Identification Number (Unified
Civil Number)
Personal Foreigner’s Number
9999999999 10 digits 1. Passport
2. Identity card
3. Driving license
4. Certificate of Fiscal Residence
Croatia OIB (Personal Identification Number) 99999999999 11 digits 1. Certificate of personal identification number (Potvrda o OIB-u)
2. Income Tax Return (Prijava poreza na dohodak)
Cyprus Tax Identification Code (TIC) 99999999L 8 digits + 1 letter

*The first digit is always 0, 6, or 9 for individuals.
1. Registration Letter / Email
2. Official Revenue documents / forms / tax assessments
3. TIN certificate issued by the Tax Department
4. Various certificates issued by the TFA taxpayer portal
Czech Republic Personal Number 999999/999
999999/9999
9 or 10 digits 1. Identity card
2. Passport
3. Driving licence
Denmark CPR 999999-9999 10 digits 1. Passport
2. Health Insurance card
3. Driving license
Estonia Isikukood 99999999999 11 digits 1. Passport
2. Identity card
3. Driving licence
Finland Finnish Social Security number 999999(+/-/A)999(L/9) 6 digits + 1 character (+ / - / letter A) + 3 digits + 1 alphanumeric
character
1. Identity card
2. Passport
3. Driving Licence

*In ID and passport, 1st part of TIN is in variable laser image, 2nd part in normal text)
France SPI (Reference Tax Number) 99 99 999 999 999 13 digits 1. Pre-printed income tax declaration form
2. Tax notice (income tax, residential and property taxes)
Germany IdNr (Identifikationsnummer) 99999999999 11 digits Letter about the IdNr.
(Mitteilungsschreiben über die Zuordnung einer Identifikationsnummer)
Hungary Adóazonosító jel 9999999999 10 digits Hungarian TIN card
Ireland PPS No (Personal Public Service Number) 9999999L(L) 7 digits + either 1 or 2 letters 1. Official identity documents
2. Tax return form
Italy Codice fiscale LLLLLL99L99L999L 6 letters + 2 digits + 1 letter + 2 digits + 1 letter + 3 digits + 1 letter 1. Health card
2. TIN card
Greece АФМ 999999999 9 digits 1. Tax Completeness Status
2. Tax Refund Status
3. Certification of Issued TIN
Latvia PIC (Personal Identification Code) DDMMYY99999
32999999999
Date of birth + 5 digits
32 + 9 digits
1. Passport
2. ID Card
3. Driving license
Lithuania Lithuanian personal code 99999999999 11 digits 1. Passport
2. ID-card
3. Driving license
Luxemburg Identification number 9999999999999 13 digits Social security identification card
Malta Identify Card Number 9999999L
999999999
7 digits + 1 letter
9 digits

*The format varies depending on your status
(Maltese nationals, non-Maltese nationals).
1. Passport
2. Identity card
Netherlands BSN (burgerservicenummer) 999999999 9 digits 1. Passport
2. Identity card
3. Driving license
Poland PESEL
NIP
99999999999
9999999999
11 digits
10 digits

*The format varies depending on your status
(natural persons, individuals defined as taxpayers, etc.).
1. Passport
2. ID card
3. Decision (NIP-4) for TINs
4. Official form of the head of a local tax office issuing TINs
Portugal Número de identificação fiscal (nif) 999999999 9 digits 1. Taxpayer card
2. Citizen card (identity card)
Romania Codul de înregistrare fiscală
CNP (Personal Identification Code)
9999999999999 13 digits 1. Certificate for Tax Registration
2. Passport
3. Identity card
Slovakia DIČ (Daňové identifikačné Číslo)
Registračné číslo
9999999999
999999/999(9)
10 digits
9 or 10 digits
1. Identity card
2. Passport
Slovenia Davčna številka 99999999 8 digits 1. Certificate about the entry into the tax register
2. Certificate of residence
Spain DNI
NIE
NIF
99999999L
L9999999L
X ó Y ó Z 9999999
M9999999L
8 digits + 1 letter
L + 7 digits + 1 letter
X/Y/Z + 7 digits + 1 letter
M + 7 digits + 1 letter

*The format varies depending on your status
(Spanish natural persons, non-resident Spaniards, foreigners, etc.).
1. Personal identity card
2. Electronic identity card
3. Foreigners’ Resident Card
4. Driving license
5. Social Security Card
Sweden Personal identity number (personnummer)
Co-ordination number (samordningsnummer)
999999–9999 10 digits 1. Passport
2. Identity card
3. Driving license
United Kingdom UTR (Unique Taxpayer Reference)
NINO (National Insurance Number)
9999999999
DQ123456C
10 digits
2 letters + 6 numbers + a letter A, B, C or D
1. Tax return (form SA100 or CT600)
2. Notice to complete Tax Return (form SA316 or CT603)
3. Statement of Account
4. National Insurance card
5. Letters issued by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP)
6. Coding notices issued by HMRC

— I do not have permanent residence, I travel around the world, I am constantly on the move, what should I do?

Tax residence is determined differently by the laws of different countries; we recommend that you study the legislation of the countries in which you lived, as well as the country of your nationality, to understand this point. Pay attention to where you stay for 6+ months of the year—that’s most likely your tax residency country. 

— Does this mean that you are communicating with the authorities about what exactly I am doing on the platform?

No, we only have to report that we made payments using the data that you specified in Payment Details.

— I am not based within the European Economic Area. Why do you still ask me to fill out these fields?

We plan to create convenient functionality for receiving invoices. This information is not strictly required, but we recommend filling it out in order to take advantage of this feature in the future.

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