Kelajak haqida oʻylash.
Paysend haqidagi soʻnggi maqolalarni oʻqing

Starting January 1, 2026, a new U.S. federal rule introduced a 1% tax on certain international money transfers. If you send money abroad, you may have seen headlines or social posts raising questions — or concerns — about what this means for you.
Here’s the good news upfront:
Paysend customers won’t pay this tax.
In this blog, we explain what’s changing, who it affects, and why sending money with Paysend remains simple, transparent, and tax-free.

Yanvar yangi boshlanishlar vaqti — va bu yil Paysend do'stlarini baham ko'rgan mijozlarni mukofotlash orqali ishlarni boshlamoqda.
Yanvar davomida, bir yoki undan ortiq do'stlarini muvaffaqiyatli taklif qilgan mijozlar Biz bilan Yilni Birgalikda kampaniyasida ishtirok eta oladi, qaysi joyda 1000 AQSh dollarigacha bo'lgan pul mukofotlari mavjud.

You already help people in your community stay connected — sharing advice, opportunities, and support.
Now you can turn that influence into real rewards.
The Paysend Ambassador Program is for people who bring communities together — creators, community leaders, and anyone with a strong personal network. As an Ambassador, you earn boosted rewards every time someone you invite joins Paysend and sends money.

For many Filipinos, both at home and abroad, PayPal is the default way to get paid – whether it’s for freelance work, online business, or international gigs. But while PayPal is convenient for receiving payments in EUR or other currencies, accessing those funds locally often requires an extra step. That’s where GCash comes in. As one of the most widely used mobile wallets in the Philippines, GCash lets users pay bills, shop online, send money to friends and family, or withdraw cash, fast.