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Pluralsight W9 ❲EXTENDED❳

If you are a freelancer, consultant, or independent contractor who has recently started working with Pluralsight—whether as a content author, course reviewer, or technical services partner—you have likely received a request for a W-9 form .

Navigating the Formalities: What You Need to Know About the Pluralsight W-9 pluralsight w9

If you are not a US citizen or resident, you should not fill out a W-9. Instead, Pluralsight will ask you for a W-8BEN (or W-8BEN-E). This form certifies your foreign status and allows you to claim tax treaty benefits. Filling out a W-9 when you are a non-resident can accidentally waive those treaty rights. If you are a freelancer, consultant, or independent

Disclaimer: I am an AI, not a CPA. Tax laws change. Always consult with a tax professional for advice specific to your situation. Pluralsight, Freelancing, Tax Season, W9, Tech Careers, Independent Contractor This form certifies your foreign status and allows

While tax forms aren’t as exciting as learning a new coding language or watching a cloud computing course, getting the W-9 right is crucial for getting paid. Here is a quick breakdown of what the Pluralsight W-9 is, why you need to fill it out, and how to avoid common delays.

In short: No W-9 = Delayed payment + potential tax withholding.