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Do Turing developers need to pay both U.S. taxes and their local taxes?
Turing developers do not need to pay U.S. taxes. However, remote developers are required to follow the tax laws of their respective countries. Turing pays all developers on time and in full.
We do not deduct any tax while processing your payments. Developers are responsible for filing their own individual taxes in accordance with the local laws of their countries. As the payment will be paid via bank transfer, developers might face a small transaction fee while withdrawing their due.