Service providers must have a much different perspective when it comes to sales tax in most states than retailers. Businesses that provide strictly non-taxable services do not need to collect and remit sales tax on their sales of services.
However, even if non-taxable services make up the bulk of your sales, if you sell anything else alongside the services like a tangible good, you must be prepared to do your due diligence for sales tax purposes. You don’t want to make a simple but far-reaching mistake that can create a sales tax burden for your business.
Source: salestaxinstitute.com
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