If you’re running a business, you’re probably familiar with sales tax. But have you heard of use tax? Recently, it’s become a hot topic, and with use tax scrutiny now on the rise during sales tax audits, it’s more important than ever to understand what it is, why states are paying closer attention, and how your business can stay compliant.
In this post, we’ll cover the essentials of use tax, why it’s getting so much attention, and the steps you can take to avoid costly surprises.
Use tax is a tax on the use, storage, or consumption of goods or services within a state when sales tax hasn’t been collected at the point of purchase. In other words, if your business buys something from a supplier that doesn’t charge sales tax, you’re likely responsible for paying use tax on that purchase.
Here’s a quick example: let’s say you’re a retailer in Texas, and you buy office supplies from a vendor who doesn’t collect Texas sales tax. You’re responsible for calculating and remitting the use tax to Texas. Essentially, use tax ensures that out-of-state or untaxed purchases don’t slip through the cracks.
For a deeper dive, you can read more in our post on the difference between sales and use tax.
With the rise of remote work and e-commerce, many companies are buying supplies, digital services, and equipment from out-of-state or international suppliers, sometimes unaware of their use tax obligations. States are starting to pay more attention, and use tax audits are now more common.
Here are a few reasons why use tax compliance is now in the spotlight:
Understanding when use tax applies can help keep your business compliant. Here are some scenarios to watch for:
A proactive approach to managing use tax can prevent headaches down the road. Here’s what to consider:
Why Tax Automation Software Isn’t Enough for Comprehensive ComplianceWhile automation software can be helpful for tracking routine transactions, it often misses complex nuances of use tax. For instance, it may not catch taxable in-house use of inventory or correctly interpret varying state laws for digital products. To fully address these issues, businesses need hands-on expertise. Read our post on why sales tax automation software isn't enough to learn more. |
If your business is audited and found to be non-compliant, it could mean steep penalties. Here are a few key risks:
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