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Does Wix Pay Sales Tax?

Last updated on October 1, 2022 @ 3:44 am

The short answer is no, Wix does not pay sales tax. Wix is a platform that helps businesses create and manage their online presence.

While Wix does have some features that allow businesses to sell products and services online, it is not itself a marketplace or e-commerce provider. This means that Wix does not collect or remit sales tax on behalf of its users.

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PRO TIP: There is no easy answer when it comes to whether or not Wix pays sales tax. Depending on the products and services you sell through Wix, you may be required to collect and pay sales tax to the appropriate taxing authority. Wix does not automatically calculate or remit sales tax on your behalf. It is your responsibility to determine whether or not you need to collect and pay sales tax, and to comply with all applicable laws and regulations.

However, because Wix provides tools that allow businesses to sell products and services online, those businesses may be required to pay sales tax in certain jurisdictions. It is the responsibility of the business to determine whether or not they are required to pay sales tax, and to remit the appropriate amount to the appropriate authorities.

Wix doesn’t currently have any specific features or integrations that help with sales tax compliance, but we’re always working on new features and improvements. In the meantime, we recommend that our users consult with a tax advisor to ensure that they are in compliance with all relevant laws and regulations.

While Wix itself doesn’t pay sales tax, businesses using Wix may be responsible for paying sales tax in certain jurisdictions. Wix doesn’t currently have any specific features or integrations that help with sales tax compliance, but we’re always working on new features and improvements.

Dale Leydon

Dale Leydon

Sysadmin turned Javascript developer. Owner of 20+ apps graveyard, and a couple of successful ones.