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Articles on sales tax and VAT
Deep dives on nexus, VAT, GST, and everything in between, written for finance teams who want more than headlines. Read our take on the compliance questions shaping SaaS companies selling around the world.
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The top benefits of rolling out sales tax for your SaaS company
If you become sales tax compliant today, here are the top ways youβll benefit and be able to measure and report a high return on investment.
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Sales tax vs. income tax: What's the difference for startups?
The difference between sales tax and income tax begins in their names: One is a tax on the sale of products or services while the other is a tax on income. Not every startup must pay both, and which one applies in each case depends on a variety of factors.
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Communicating sales tax changes to your customers
This playbook will help you guide your customer support team on how to communicate with your customers as your business begins charging sales tax.
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Is SaaS taxable in Chicago? Why some cities are trickier for software taxation
As jurisdictions work to make up new rules or categories that can fit SaaS, conflicts inevitably arise. This is particularly the case with home rule cities like Chicago, Illinois.
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Is SaaS taxable in Colorado? The answer is complicated
You might expect a yes or no answerβbut the question of whether SaaS is taxable in Colorado is far more complicated. Home-rule cities like Denver, Boulder, and Colorado Springs set their own taxation rules.
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Is SaaS taxable?
Software-as-a-service (SaaS) is a relatively new addition to the world of commerce, and itβs quite a bit different than goods that have traditionally been bought and soldβand taxedβin the marketplace.
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Introducing the first global sales tax solution for SaaS
With Anrok, you can enable sales tax compliance in 40+ countries on a single platform, helping you protect your revenue as you expand outside the U.S.
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How trailing nexus impacts your SaaS business
Once youβve registered to collect sales tax and filed returns with a state, it can be difficult to close that sales tax registration so you can stop filing returns. This lingering responsibility to a state regarding sales tax is called trailing nexus.