Friday, October 29, 2010

Ebook UK Royalties: Amazon Kindle and Smashwords Sales

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Now that UK and overseas authors can sell their Kindle ebooks via Amazon.co.uk as well as Amazon.com we've been checking up on royalty payments and the US tax situation.

Previously payments were made to all overseas authors via US$ cheques. This is still the case with ebooks sold on .com. You'll have to pay a UK bank charge for paying the cheque in. RBS, for example, charges £7.50 per transaction.  Amazon have recently changed their criteria on issuing royalty cheques and  now no payment is made until at least $100 is owed. On request (see Smashwords FAQ link below), Smashwords will withhold payments until your US tax number comes through.

Royalties due on ebooks sold on Amazon.co.uk are paid in UK £ cheques and mailed monthly. You have to accrue at least £75 worth of royalties before a cheque is issued. Most ebook sales (at Feb 2011) are still made to the US who are 12 - 18 months ahead of Europe in adopting ebook reading.

If you haven't registered for exemption, Amazon will withhold 30% of all sales made on .com for US tax. To stop this, first apply for a US IRS Individual Taxpaper Identification Number (ITIN) by filling out form W-7: Get here.

Embassy instructions for UK residents are here.   UPDATE: Before jumping through all the hoops, try asking for an EIN (Employer Identification Number) which they may issue you with over the 'phone.

When you have accrued at least $10 sales on Smashwords, you can apply for a signed covering letter from them to produce with your documents.  Details here.

You need to provide proof of identity. "Either a valid passport (original or a notarized or certified copy); or at least two or more identity documents that are current. One must include a recent photograph. In addition to a passport, examples of acceptable documentation include: national identification card (showing photo, name, current address, date of birth and expiration date); civil birth certificate; foreign driver's license; or visa." A complete list of acceptable documentation can be found in Form W-7 instructions. It's complicated.

The best blog on this subject is Angela Stone's Quick Guide to the W-7 US Tax Form.


Post to: The United States Embassy  
24/31 Grosvenor Square
London W1A 1AE
Tel 0207-894-0476

Or go along there.  They're open Tues - Thursday 9 - 4 but don't take your mobile phone as they're not allowed inside the Embassy.

THEN when you've got your number you fill out form W8-BEN: Certificate of Foreign Status of Beneficial Owner for United States Tax Withholding. Get here.

Smashwords has its own ebook store and offers free distribution to Barnes&Noble, Apple iBooks and more. How much income you get from each Smashwords ebook sale varies. It depends on whether the sale comes through from Smashwords' own sales site (85% of cover price), from an affiliate sale (via an e-reader, 70.5%) or from Premium Catalogue sales sites like Apple iBooks (60%) and Barnes & Noble.

For a $2.99 ebook you would earn:

$2.21 from each Smashwords sale
$1.84 from each affiliate sale
$1.27 from each Premium Catalogue sale.

The payments come through on PayPal.

For a detailed guide to publishing your own ebooks see:

How To Publish An Ebook On A Budget - An Author's Guide by Stephanie Zia


Buy in the UK here

In the US here





Saturday, October 23, 2010

How A Top Agent Is Handling a Self-Published Kindle Hit

Another success story from the USA:

After the usual round of rejection after rejection, novelist Amanda Hocking decided to self-publish on Kindle. Within a few months she had sales of 20,000 and a request from a Hungarian publisher to buy her foreign rights. On the back of this she got "one of the top agents on the planet", Steven Axelrod. He started selling film and territorial rights but held back on the all-important domestic rights, preferring to keep her novel as an ebook and let the momentum grow... read the full story here. 

Friday, October 22, 2010

Who's Producing the Goods - Apple iBooks or Amazon Digital?

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Apple iBooks has been going for six months now so who's winning? The iBookstore or Amazon Kindle Store?

Friday, October 15, 2010

Free Ebook - Mark Twain's Adventures of Huckleberry Finn With Original Illustrations


Edward Winsor Kemble (1861-1933) was working for the New York Daily Graphic and contributing to the newly-launched Life magazine when Mark Twain happened to see his drawing of a small boy being stung by a bee. He bore such a striking resemblance to the Huckleberry Finn in Twain's mind's eye that Kemble, at the age of just 23, was commissioned to illustrate the whole novel, a much-anticipated follow-up to Twain's already celebrated "Tom Sawyer".  
 



…………"Huckleberry Finn" was filmed a few years ago, and the director, the lamented William Desmond Taylor, who was mysteriously murdered in Hollywood soon after the picture was released, took a copy of the original edition and made his characters fit my drawings. I had not seen the book in years, and as my characters appeared on the screen, resembling my types so faithfully, even as to pose, my mind ran back to the lanky boy who posed for me and the pride I had felt in doing my first book." E W Kemble, The Colophon 1930






To download this completely free beautifully illustrated ebook 
selected from the Gutenberg project go to
blackbirdebooks.com 


Monday, October 11, 2010

More on Digital Ebook Libraries and blackbirdebooks' First Number 1

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The New York Review of Books has just published a talk given at the opening of a conference at Harvard on October 1 to discuss the possibility of creating a US National Digital Library. The complexities are immense. Hats off then to The Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea for getting their digital library up and running. How far behind is the rest of the UK?

Meantime, here at blackbirdebooks we've been celebrating our first chart success as Done & Dusted - The Organic Home on a Budget reached the Number 1 slot in the Amazon Kindle UK  Consumer Guides Chart.
 




Done & Dusted was featured on BBC Radio Ulster’s John Toal Show on Saturday.

You can hear the show for the next week here:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00v2zq2#synopsis