How does Apple pay you if you sell your book?

As many of you I'm thinking to set and sell a book through the apple Books store, so:
I need an US tax ID, even if I'm not living in USA,
and an ISBN.
Then, suppose you sell some books.. How does Apple pay you? Do you have any options (i.e. Paypal, bank transfer..)?
Thanks!

Apple pays via electronic bank transfer to your designate bank once a month.

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