Four Strategies to Control SaaS Sales, VAT, and GST Taxes -

Jul 21, 2022

When you market your products around the world you have more chances to expand your business.

There's more to it.

The biggest issue with this is GST, sales tax and VAT, which are Consumption taxes are the ones you're supposed to charge your customer and pay them on their behalf.

What are your options when it comes to tax collection and compliance?

A one-hour webcast in a one-hour webinar, we discussed the four major ways SaaS businesses handle international sales tax.

Also covered:

  • What is the result when SaaS firms don't adhere to tax rules.
  • The growing list of nations that have altered their rules around VAT and sales taxes for software sales in recent years.
  • What tax obligations are different for B2B as well as B2C purchases in different areas around the globe.
  • Who is liable for the sales tax in the event of resellers being involved.

You can stream the whole event here.

Presenters

 Rachel Harding, Global Tax Director at

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Rachel Harding is the global tax director in charge of taxes for SaaS companies in over 200 countries around the globe. Rachel has been an analyst, tax consultant and an accountant for nearly a decade.

 Nathan Collier, Director of Content and Community for

Nathan Collier leads the team of community and content at . Prior to joining, Nathan owned his own content marketing agency as well as worked for many SaaS and software companies around the world. Semrush recently announced that it has added Nathan to its list of the top 100 influential people in content marketing.

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