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If I Sell On An Online Marketplace do I have to be registered for Sales Tax?

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There are so many ways that you can sell your product. One of the most popular ways is through a marketplace facilitator like Amazon, Ebay, and Walmart. In many cases a seller can de-register their sales tax accounts if they only sell on a marketplace facilitator. So, I asked Paul and Jason, under what circumstances would a seller need to remain registered or get registered for sales tax.
Additional questions answered:
What is a marketplace facilitator?
If I only sell on Amazon do I have nexus and have to collect sales tax?
How does materiality play into determining wether or not I should register for sales tax?
If I have inventory in a state do I have to register to collect sales tax?
If I only sell on a Marketplace can I just deregister all of my sales tax accounts?
What are some of the pitfalls I will run into with sales tax?
Do you do significant sales on a marketplace facilitator and are wondering what your sales tax responsibilities are? Don't worry, you are not alone. Jump on what's next call with us here: https://peisnerjohnson.com/whats-next/ and get some solid peace of mind.

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Manage episode 430762370 series 2286017
Content provided by Ryan Johnson, Jason Parr CEO, Paul Johnson, VP, Ryan Johnson, Jason Parr CEO, Paul Johnson, and VP. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Ryan Johnson, Jason Parr CEO, Paul Johnson, VP, Ryan Johnson, Jason Parr CEO, Paul Johnson, and VP or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

There are so many ways that you can sell your product. One of the most popular ways is through a marketplace facilitator like Amazon, Ebay, and Walmart. In many cases a seller can de-register their sales tax accounts if they only sell on a marketplace facilitator. So, I asked Paul and Jason, under what circumstances would a seller need to remain registered or get registered for sales tax.
Additional questions answered:
What is a marketplace facilitator?
If I only sell on Amazon do I have nexus and have to collect sales tax?
How does materiality play into determining wether or not I should register for sales tax?
If I have inventory in a state do I have to register to collect sales tax?
If I only sell on a Marketplace can I just deregister all of my sales tax accounts?
What are some of the pitfalls I will run into with sales tax?
Do you do significant sales on a marketplace facilitator and are wondering what your sales tax responsibilities are? Don't worry, you are not alone. Jump on what's next call with us here: https://peisnerjohnson.com/whats-next/ and get some solid peace of mind.

  continue reading

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