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NeoPixelBoyCo

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beautiful

Coool :) 

I love the design, it's very cute and adorable. ❤️

dale muchas gracias por el comentario 

Thank you very much for your feedback and support!

Thank you! I'm glad you like it. That's a great suggestion. I'll add a closed-bottom variation for the ground tiles so they can also be used as ceiling or top wall tiles. It should make the tileset more flexible and easier to use in different level layouts. I appreciate the feedback!

Thank you so much for your support and for enjoying my content! 🙏🎨 It really means a lot to me. Knowing that people appreciate my work motivates me to keep creating and sharing new projects.

Thank you so much for your support and for enjoying my content! 🙏🎨 It really means a lot to me. Knowing that people appreciate my work motivates me to keep creating and sharing new projects.

Thank you so much for your support and for enjoying my content! 🙏🎨 It really means a lot to me. Knowing that people appreciate my work motivates me to keep creating and sharing new projects.

Thank you so much, your projects are beautiful and an inspiration to keep improving 😊

Thanks a lot, that really helped me

I’m setting up my seller account on Itch.io and I’ve encountered an issue during the tax interview. I’m an Individual / Sole Proprietor outside the U.S.

When I answer “Yes” to the question about having a Tax Identification Number (TIN), the form forces me to select a U.S. identifier (SSN or EIN). Obviously, that doesn’t apply to me.

I tried entering my foreign TIN (the tax ID I use in my country), but the form doesn’t accept it and won’t let me continue.

According to the instructions, having a TIN is not required to establish that you are not a U.S. person for tax purposes. However, if you want to claim tax treaty benefits with the U.S. to reduce the standard 30% withholding rate, you must provide a valid TIN (either foreign or U.S.). Until that number is provided, the system will automatically apply the full 30% withholding.

Has anyone outside the U.S. successfully managed to enter their Foreign TIN in this form?

  • Did you just enter your local tax ID as it appears in your country?

  • Or did you need to contact support and provide additional documentation?

Any guidance or shared experience would be really helpful.

Thanks in advance!