Thank you for compiling this information -- it is so helpful when people like you, who have sweated sales tax blood, share your knowledge! For brick & mortar stores, if you are selling only at your location, then you file state, county (if applicable, some counties have 0% sales tax), and city of your location. If you have a brick & mortar and ship your product to buyers, then you would pay the state, county, and city tax of the BUYER'S location. Yep, keeping track of where you've sold product and whether you have a sales tax license in that county or city yet, is a part-time job!
Wow, you were the first TH-camr that I found that explains it. I am very lost. I am doing two events for the first time when Jefferson County Fairgrounds, and then another and Douglas County Fairgrounds. I was thinking of doing this all the time couple times a year, but this looks really confusing, but maybe once I do it I’ll get the heck of it, you had to do it for each individual in the county
Great info but I wanted to let people know that each city is different. I live in Boulder and in Boulder your sales tax license covers special events and you can file normally - either quarterly or annually
Thank you for this. It is so confusing.... I am just starting to learn about this. I am in Colorado as well and thought I would file taxes that are made on the site through my state tax ID and special event I do I file on the state site as well but didn't think there would be another filing on say the Denver site. So basically for a special event you are saying you need to file state and the city/county? I guess I assumed the state fling would account for that🤷. Again this is very helpful and any more information would be helpful.
Thank you so much. I live in Denver and just learned all this info. Although, I am struggling with SUTS right now and may wait to sell online until I better understand it. What is an artisan? How do you classify a biz as an artist? Mostly, I am saying that you are right about Colorado, it is complicated and confusing.
Does anyone know how to approach sales tax when selling to every state in the U.S. via an online store? Would you need to file a separate sales tax report within all those states?
Thank you for compiling this information -- it is so helpful when people like you, who have sweated sales tax blood, share your knowledge! For brick & mortar stores, if you are selling only at your location, then you file state, county (if applicable, some counties have 0% sales tax), and city of your location. If you have a brick & mortar and ship your product to buyers, then you would pay the state, county, and city tax of the BUYER'S location. Yep, keeping track of where you've sold product and whether you have a sales tax license in that county or city yet, is a part-time job!
Wow, you were the first TH-camr that I found that explains it. I am very lost. I am doing two events for the first time when Jefferson County Fairgrounds, and then another and Douglas County Fairgrounds. I was thinking of doing this all the time couple times a year, but this looks really confusing, but maybe once I do it I’ll get the heck of it, you had to do it for each individual in the county
Great info but I wanted to let people know that each city is different. I live in Boulder and in Boulder your sales tax license covers special events and you can file normally - either quarterly or annually
incredible, thank you so much for sharing!!
Thank you for this. It is so confusing.... I am just starting to learn about this. I am in Colorado as well and thought I would file taxes that are made on the site through my state tax ID and special event I do I file on the state site as well but didn't think there would be another filing on say the Denver site. So basically for a special event you are saying you need to file state and the city/county? I guess I assumed the state fling would account for that🤷. Again this is very helpful and any more information would be helpful.
yes! there is a state sales tax AND a city sales tax.
I've been trying to figure this out for months as well. Very frustrating! Thank you so much for making the video!
absolutely!
Thank you so much. I live in Denver and just learned all this info. Although, I am struggling with SUTS right now and may wait to sell online until I better understand it. What is an artisan? How do you classify a biz as an artist? Mostly, I am saying that you are right about Colorado, it is complicated and confusing.
It's very informative. Thank you so much
Does anyone know how to approach sales tax when selling to every state in the U.S. via an online store? Would you need to file a separate sales tax report within all those states?
THANK YOU SO MUCH
absolutely!