
Take control of your Stim payments
For some, Stim payments are a welcomed extra financial boost in their creative endeavors. For others, the payments are a vital part of making a living off music. Either way, it's smart to keep track of the administrative aspects of your payments, making sure that everything is done right – and is as beneficial as possible for you.
What would you like to know more about?
Advance payments, power of attorney, taxes and VAT
How are Stim payments affected when I have received an advance from a publisher? Who pays the tax on my payment? And how can I make sure VAT is handled correctly?
Stim payments to your company
If you want your payment to be paid out to your company or someone else's, you can submit a request to us.
Dispute a settlement
If you're missing a Stim payment for a performance, you can file a complaint. Here's what applies.
Inherit Stim payments
When a music creator affiliated with Stim passes away, their beneficiaries are entitled to payments for 70 years after the year of death. Read more about inheritance and Stim payments.
Provide information about deceased rightsholders
If we don't know who has inherited the rights, we cannot pay out compensation. Please contact us if you have the information we're looking for.