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Collect revenue from Asset Store package sales

You can receive automatic payouts for your Publisher earnings either monthly (through PayPal) or quarterly (through a bank transfer).
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You need to set up a payout profile so that Unity knows how you want to get paid, and whether your tax authority requires tax withholding on revenue. Use your payout profiles to specify how (and how often) Unity pays you for your Asset Store sales, and whether Unity needs to withhold taxes (as some tax authorities require). A payout profile is associated with an Organization. You must be the Organization's Owner to access, create, or update its payout profile. For more information, refer to Managing your Organization.
Note
The Unity Asset Store currently only supports payouts in USD currency.

Set up a payout profile

To set up your payout profile:
  1. Log in to the Unity ID portal.
  2. Open the Asset Store Publisher Portal
  3. Open the Payout tab.
  4. Click the link to update your payout data. Your Unity ID AS Publisher page appears.
  5. If you haven't set up a payout profile yet, click the Add profile button. If you haven't activated two-factor authentication (2FA or TFA) on your Unity ID yet, a dialog appears asking you to activate it.
  6. Select Activate TFA to proceed and follow the instructions to set up TFA on your account. Note: Using TFA on your Publisher Account is mandatory for creating a payout profile and receiving payment. Once you set that up, the Create Payout Profile page appears.
  7. Follow the instructions on the Asset Store FAQ to complete your profile and set up your tax information.

Check Asset Store package sales

The Sales tab displays the sales data on each of your paid packages. It also displays the Gross and Net amounts for the last month. To show the sales figures for different months, select the calendar icon and select a month.
Note
Free packages don't appear in the Sales tab.

Column:

Description:

PackageThe name of the package, linked directly to your package page on the Asset Store.
PriceThe value in USD of the product at the time of the sale.
QtyThe quantity of purchases for that package.
RefundsThe number of refunds completed for that package.
ChargebacksThe number of chargeback refunds completed for that package. A chargeback is when a credit-card provider demands that a retailer compensate them for the loss on a fraudulent or disputed transaction.
GrossThe gross amount of money earned for that package's sales.
FirstThe date of the first purchase for that package for the selected month.
LastThe date of the last purchase for that package for the selected month.

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