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With this new Stripe solution, do you still have to register for licenses to collect tax everywhere and remit the sales tax to various US states and foreign governments? Unless I misunderstand, that still sounds prohibitively onerous for anyone working as a solo dev or very small team..
Not sure how it works in the US but in the EU you don't have to register anything. Just keep tabs of what VAT you collected for what country, and then pay accordingly afterwards. No licenses needed.
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VAT is uniform across all of Germany. Therefore detailed location information isn't necessary. The country can be inferred reasonably accurately from the IP. You can have a drop-down somewhere to correct the country if necessary. ~~And I don't think there's a law that requires you to show the price including tax, but it's definitely expected.~~ I have been corrected: it is indeed required.
For B2C it is mandated by law[1] §1 (1) and (2) [1] https://www.gesetze-im-internet.de/pangv/BJNR105800985.html
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How long is soon? I'm asking as I'm in the middle of building a saas. I might get to payments functionality in about 2-3 weeks if all goes well. Should I wait or register interest?
Shoot me an email with your account ID and I'll make sure you're enabled by the weekend! kmoriarty@stripe.com
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#164Honest question: can somebody enlighten me about Stripe's appeal? I am not an user (until recently they weren't even available in my country) but I used ShareIt (now Digital River) 20 years ago and Avangate (now 2checkout soon Verifone) in the past 15 years and they both: - had a much larger international presence, with localizations and everything - had sales taxes, VATs etc computed from day one - had cart (not sur…
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#165I have a nano sized business to cover some server costs in Finland. Here are the EU rules as I understand them: * Selling goods - If selling to private persons in European Union fiscal territory (EUFT), add 24% (Finnish VAT). - If selling to businesses in EUFT, no VAT. - If selling to anyone outside EUFT, no VAT, but you may be liable to collect and pay VAT to the customer's country's tax authorities. - Note that the…
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#166Our company was part of the beta and we were having buggy issues when trying to use Stripe Tax alongside the Customer Portal, which AFAIK they haven't resolved yet. So just FYI if you implement and bump into this, it's them not you.
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#167I have a nano sized business to cover some server costs in Finland. Here are the EU rules as I understand them: * Selling goods - If selling to private persons in European Union fiscal territory (EUFT), add 24% (Finnish VAT). - If selling to businesses in EUFT, no VAT. - If selling to anyone outside EUFT, no VAT, but you may be liable to collect and pay VAT to the customer's country's tax authorities. - Note that the…
> you may be liable to collect and pay VAT to the customer's country's tax authorities
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> It doesn't say they file the taxes for you Yay for automation, but is using third parties to file taxes not open to fraud and potential error (if you don't do it yourself?)
Literally all companies pay other people (accountants, lawyers) to do their taxes and in many cases they are third parties so no, that is not the case. https://www.irs.gov/businesses/small-businesses-self-employe...
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#170Note that if you are just interested in US sales taxes, and only need to collect tax in the ~1/2 of the states that are part of the Streamlines Sales Tax (SST) project, you can have your tax rate calculation, registration, reporting, and filing all done for free . The member states of SST have agreed to pay for those services from several tax SaaS companies. (There is one catch: to avail yourself of this, you must co…