FAQ on Revenue and Payouts
How is my fee calculated?
For each user sign-up generated via your website, you will receive a fixed bonus of up to EUR 10.If you chose the CPA program, you can receive up to EUR 100.
How and when do I receive my payment?
You can set how often you want to be paid. To do so, just go to your account and choose the corresponding option (twice a week or monthly). Please note that the minimum payout is EUR 50. If you want to receive a payout below that amount, that is possible but we will deduct a processing fee of EUR 5.Will you pay me for all user sign-ups obtained through me?
Yes, the specific prerequisites are that no fraud is involved and that your website has been registered in the system and approved. Employees of esportpartners.com or affiliated enterprises are not eligible to participate.I am already an official Affiliated Partner but I haven't received any money yet although I already generated some user sign-ups? What is the reason for that?
First of all, it may be because you have not yet achieved the minimum payout level of EUR 50. If that is the case, you can request manual payout (note that this involves extra costs). If that amount has been achieved, please check your bank account and contact information in your personal data record.If you do not find any area, please contact our support team.
Am I subject to income tax?
Yes, the income that you earn as an Affiliated Partner is generally subject to income tax. Such income includes your earnings (payments by esportpartners.com) less your expenses (e.g., postage, internet costs, etc.). Those earnings constitute business income and must be declared on the GSE [Business Income] Schedule of your income tax declaration. If you are a corporation (e.g., GmbH, AG), your income is also subject to Corporate Income Tax.Am I subject to value added tax?
esportpartners.com is a company registered in London. The value added tax is not added for German companies, for example, which means that the payout is net.Your sales revenue is still subject to income tax, however. Please consult your tax adviser.
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