Four Strategies to Control SaaS sales, VAT and GST Taxes

Jul 21, 2022

When you market your products across the globe There are many opportunities for growth.

But there's also more complexity.

The biggest issue with this is the GST, sales tax, and VAT: consumption taxes that you're required to charge your customers and then pay on their behalf.

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

A one-hour webcast We covered four major ways SaaS firms handle global sales tax.

Also covered:

  • What happens what happens when SaaS businesses don't comply with tax regulations.
  • The growing list of nations that have altered the rules for VAT as well as sales tax on software sales in recent time.
  • Tax liabilities for B2B and B2C purchase in various regions across the globe.
  • Who's responsible for sales tax for resellers when they are in.

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 at , handling taxes for SaaS companies in over 200 locations around the world. Rachel worked as an analyst, tax consultant and an accountant for nearly a decade.

 Nathan Collier, Director of Content and Community at

Nathan Collier leads the team of community and content at . Before joining the company , Nathan operated his own agency for content marketing as well as worked for numerous SaaS and software firms all over the world. Semrush recently added Nathan on its list of the top 100 influential people in content marketing.

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