Foreign Entity W8

What is the “Location of Activity” when processing a payment in Accounts Payable, and why is it important to include?

  • Harvard is required to indicate the “location of activity”, particularly when paying income to foreign individuals and foreign entities, to comply with IRS tax withholding and reporting regulations. A clear indication of the location of the activity (such as the country) is necessary on all supporting documentation for the payment to be correctly classified for tax purposes. This applies to both service and non-service income.
  • Generally, the location of...
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Which W-8 Form do foreign entities need to submit to Harvard in order to be set-up for payment as a vendor?

There are 3 forms Harvard is able to accept from a foreign entity to be set-up to receive payments as a supplier (W-8 BEN-E, W-8 EXP, or W-8 ECI). Information on the various forms can be found on the Foreign Entities and W-8 Forms page. We are unable to advise on which form should be used, as this is a individual business decision a supplier must make based on their legal structure, and in consultation with a professional tax advisor if necessary.

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Foreign Entities and W-8 Forms

As a withholding agent, Harvard University is required by the IRS to collect the appropriate W-8 form from any foreign entity to establish the entity's foreign status. These forms are a direct result of government regulations associated with the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA). In addition to the payment details provided when transactions are being processed to a foreign entity, these...

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Payments

Whether receiving or making payments, Harvard guidelines and U.S. tax/immigration regulations must influence the end result, including how the payment will be taxed. There are various compliance issues of which to be mindful, and numerous laws by which to abide, that will collectively determine the direction one should take. Work authorization, income category, visa type, tax residency status, and tax treaty eligibility are some of the many factors that influence how a payment to a foreign national should be processed.

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