sales tax bootcamp for shopify store owners
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Learn the basics of sales tax collection and remittance for Shopify from industry expert Mark Faggiano of TaxJar. This webinar will take the mystery out of a complex topic with serious financial implications for your business. Mark will cover when Shopify store owners must collect sales tax, how to determine how much sales tax to collect, and what changes if the current federal sales tax legislation passes. After “Sales Tax Bootcamp,” you will be armed with the tools and resources to take charge of this complicated part of your business.TRANSCRIPT
Sales Tax Boot CampFor Shopify
Today’s Topics
• “General Rules” of sales tax
• It’s all about nexus!
• How much sales tax to collect
• Filing sales tax returns
• Marketplace Fairness Act
• Here to help and resources
• Special offer!
• Q&A
General Rules
“General Rules” of Sales Tax
• 45 states + 45 sets of laws = too many rules!
• Sellers are ‘collection agents’
• Sell to someone in your state = collect and remit sales tax
• Sell to someone out-of-state = no sales tax….yet
• How much you collect depends on a lot!
“General Rules” of Sales Tax
• Filing deadlines usually tied to sales volume
• Some states have discounts for early payment
• All states have penalties for late payment
• Save everything in case of audit
Selling Online in 2014
Moving Toward Multi-Channel
• Selling items on more than one platform
• Shopify helps you collect sales tax
• No platform helps you file or pay
• Sales tax is being collected in different accounts
• Once you collect, you’re on your own!
Nexus = When to Collect
Nexus: When to Collect
• Your business has a presence in a state significant enough that you’re required to comply with state sales tax law
• Register your business
• Collect sales tax on orders shippedto that state
• Pay what’s been collected
Nexus: When to Collect
• Nexus for one channel means nexus for your entire business• Ex – Amazon FBA nexus gives your
Shopify business nexus
• No nexus in a state means youdon’t have to collect
Common Nexus Types
Home or Office Inventory
• Where you live and/or operate your business
• Live in San Jose and sell out of your house
• Comply/collect in CA
• Inventory is in a 3rd party warehouse
• Live in San Jose with inventory in PA
• Comply/collect inCA & PA
Dropshipping doesn’t apply to either scenario
3rd Party Fulfillment & Nexus
• Inventory is becoming nexus• MN on April 1
• Register with each state separately
• Collect sales tax in each state
• Pay what you collect
• Remit sales tax returns
Collecting Sales Tax
Example
• Example: Joe Shopify is based in Akron, OH
• Joe uses a 3rd party fulfillment provider• Inventory stored in NV
• He’s complying in 2 states:• OH• NV
Home State Sale
AKRON, OH LAKEWOOD, OH
Collect Sales Tax
Nexus Sale
OHIO NEVADA
Collect Sales Tax
No Nexus Sale
OHIO FLORIDA
Don’t Collect Sales Tax
Calculating Sales Tax
How Much Do I Collect?
• Tax rate usually = state + local + special
• Origin-based state• Tax rate = seller’s location• One rate for entire state
• Destination-based state• Tax rate = where item is shipped• Variable rate
• California
Origin: Sale in Ohio
AKRON SHAKER HEIGHTS
Rate collected: 6.75%
• State: 5.75%
• Summit County: 1.00%
Destination: Sale in New York
STAMFORD BUFFALO
Rate collected: 8.75%
• State: 4.00%
• Erie County: 4.75%
Collecting on Shopify
Good News!
• Shopify automates calculation & collection
• A few simple steps• Settings > Taxes
How to Collect on Shopify
• Sales tax collected based on zip code
• Highly recommend automated collection (default)
How to Collect on Shopify
• Can collect taxes in 2 ways• Part of product price (price + shipping)• Separate from product price (price +
shipping + taxes)
Recommended Steps
• Go to Settings > Taxes
• Enable tax collection in your state• Enter in your location’s City & Zip
• Also enable in other states you have nexus
• Click the ‘charge taxes on shipping rates’
Filing Sales Tax Returns
Filing Returns
• Combine and file a single return per state• Not separate returns per channel
• Filing on time can equal a discount• blog.taxjar.com/state-sales-tax-discount
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• File zero returns!• When you’ve collected $0 in sales tax
Filing in Destination States
• Huge pain!
• You have to tell the states how to divide up the money
• Calculate taxable sales and sales tax collected by jurisdiction
• Gets worse if you’re multi-channel
WA eFile
Marketplace Fairness Act
Status
• Federal legislation
• Passed quickly in Senate in Spring 2013
• Currently stalled in The House
• Will it be added to ‘larger’ bill?
If Legislation Passed Today…
• $1 million remote sale exemption
• Current nexus relationships will remain
• Remote sales = compliance even without traditional nexus
• If you’re under $1MM in remote sales, you still need to comply with nexus states
Existing Nexus Example
• Seller is based in WA
• Annual remote sales = $1.5MM• $900k to NV• $600k to CA
• Seller registers in NV; remote sales = $600k
• Seller now under the $1MM exemption
Last Thing…
Trying to comply > knowingly not complying
TaxJar: Here to Help
• Automatically pulls and organizes sales and tax data from your Amazon account(s)
• Creates daily reports subtotaled by local jurisdiction (county, city, etc)
• Estimates what you SHOULD have collected
• Pro channel for accountants
Dashboard
Actual vs Estimated
Actual vs Estimated
• Not sure if you’ve set up your sales tax collection correctly
• Can only enter a single rate per state
• You’ve collected sales tax on only some of your orders
TaxJar: Here to Help
• TaxJar.com
• 30-day free trial (no credit card required)
• Monthly or annual subscriptions
• Pricing based on transaction volume• Starts at $9.95/month for 1k transactions
Resources
SalesTaxCommunity.com
Talk with other online sellers!
blog.taxjar.com
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