How to get a payouts from Google Play?

Modified on Fri, 21 Apr, 2023 at 1:27 PM

If you're an app developer who has created an app with in-app purchases on Google Play, you'll need to know how to receive payouts from Google. In this article, we'll walk you through the steps you need to take to set up payments for your app's in-app purchases.


Payouts for in-app purchases on Google Play are made on a monthly basis. The payment cycle runs from the 1st to the last day of each month, with payments made approximately 15 days after the end of the payment cycle. This means that payments for purchases made in January would be made in mid-February.

Google retains a commission of 30% on all in-app purchases, with the remaining 70% paid out to the developer. The payouts are made in the developer's local currency, and Google deducts any applicable taxes from the payouts.

The minimum payment threshold for payouts on Google Play is $1 USD. If the amount due to the developer is below the minimum payment threshold, the payment will be carried forward to the next payment cycle. Developers can set up multiple bank accounts for receiving payouts, as well as view payment history and track payouts.

It's important to note that there may be fees associated with receiving international payments, depending on the developer's location and the payment method used. Developers should also ensure that their banking information is up to date in Google Play Console in order to receive payouts in a timely manner.

All payment transactions are handled on the store's side. In case of any problems, we recommend contacting Google Play support.

Overall, understanding how payouts work for in-app purchases on Google Play is crucial for developers who are looking to monetize their apps. By keeping track of payment cycles, minimum payment thresholds, and banking information, developers can ensure that they receive their payouts efficiently and effectively.

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