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How Do I Charge Sales Tax on Squarespace?

Last updated on October 1, 2022 @ 8:46 am

As a business owner, it’s important to know how to charge sales tax on Squarespace. Depending on your business location and type of product or service sold, you may be required to collect and remit sales tax to the appropriate tax authority.

If you’re selling physical goods, you’ll need to add sales tax to the price of your product if your business is located in a state that has a sales tax. You can add sales tax to products in your online store by going to Settings > Taxes. From here, you can add a new sales tax rate and apply it to specific products or shipping methods.

If you’re selling digital goods, such as e-books or software, you may be required to collect and remit sales tax depending on the laws of the state where your customer is located. You can add digital goods tax rates in the same way as physical goods by going to Settings > Taxes.

It’s important to note that Squarespace is not responsible for calculating, collecting, or remitting taxes on your behalf. This is the responsibility of the business owner.

For more information on calculating and collecting sales tax, please consult a tax professional.

PRO TIP: If you are selling products through your Squarespace site, you may be required to collect and pay sales tax. Sales tax is a tax levied on the sale of goods and services. Depending on your location, you may be required to collect and remit sales tax to your state or local government.

If you are required to collect and pay sales tax, you will need to set up a sales tax collection account with your state or local government. You will also need to charge sales tax on all applicable products sold through your Squarespace site. Failure to collect and pay sales tax may result in penalties, interest, and/or fines.

How Do I Charge Sales Tax on Squarespace?

As a business owner, it’s important to know how to charge sales tax on Squarespace.

If you’re selling physical goods, you’ll need to add sales tax to the price of your product if your business is located in a state that has a sales tax.

It’s important to note that Squarespace is not responsible for calculating, collecting, or remitting taxes on your behalf. For more information on calculating and collecting sales tax, please consult a tax professional.

The bottom line is that as a business owner using Squarespace, it’s important to be aware of how charging taxes works and what types of taxes may be applicable to your products or services. Be sure to consult a professional if you have any questions regarding taxes so that you can ensure compliance with all relevant laws.

Dale Leydon

Dale Leydon

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