If you sell a product or service, you probably need to collect sales tax in your state. To do that, you will likely need to obtain a seller’s permit (also known as a state sales tax ID). Seller’s permits, which you must receive through your state, allows you to collect sales taxes when you make a sale. Swyft Filings’ team of experienced professionals can help you obtain your permit (or help you apply for exemptions) so you can focus on doing what you love – growing your sales.
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Each city, county and state often employs slightly different requirements. Rather than research and figure out exactly what seller’s permits you may need for each agency, let our professionals handle it for you.
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That can be a more complicated question than you’d think. You may want to speak with a professional accountant about which types of sales you make would require the collection of sales tax. Some states, for instance, require sales tax for expenses such as shipping charges. As a general rule, if you have a physical nexus (a fancy word for a physical connection as it relates to your sales) with the state where a sale of product is made, you will have to collect sales taxes.
When you are dealing with e-commerce, it gets more complicated and you may want to talk to a specialist. You’ll also need to do your due diligence as you add additional service or product offerings to make sure you’re still in compliance with regard to sales tax.