We’ve been getting a lot of queries from narrators and producers outside of the U.S. who are eager to create audiobooks. This is great news, and we’re thrilled to hear it. However, we just launched in May, and for now, ACX is only open to residents of the United States who have a U.S. mailing address, have a valid US Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN), and have or can submit Form W9. For more information on Taxpayer Identification Numbers, please see http://www.irs.gov/businesses/small/international/article/0,,id=96696,00.html. We plan to allow additional users in the future, and will keep your email address on file and alert you when ACX becomes available for you. In the meantime, we’re busy making the site even better and more user-friendly, so when ACX does become accessible to narrators and producers abroad, the experience will be seamless!
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Is this still the case? I haven’t been able to find anything among the FAQs (a search function might be handy)
No, I am still waiting
Great Article! I mostly use PDFfiller to fill out my tax forms. If anyone needs to fill out a form W-9, I found a blank form here http://goo.gl/fBsl8n. This site PDFfiller also has some tutorials on how to fill it out and a few related tax forms that you might find useful.
Please, please, consider making it available for international users.