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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home4/scienrds/scienceandnerds/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Source:https:\/\/techcrunch.com\/2023\/05\/10\/zamp-fintech-e-commerce-sales-tax\/<\/a><\/br> State and local governments collected approximately $137.7 billion in sales tax during the first quarter of 2022, a 17% increase from the $117.7 billion collected in the same quarter of 2021, according to the U.S. Census Bureau<\/a>.<\/p>\n As Rohit Bhadange, co-founder and CEO of Zamp<\/a>, explains, every state, county and city has different tax jurisdictions whose laws businesses must comply with, making over 12,000 taxable districts<\/a>.<\/p>\n They have to do this because of the South Dakota v. Wayfair Supreme Court decision<\/a> made in 2018, which ruled that online sellers were required to register for a sales tax permit and then collect and remit sales tax to each jurisdiction.<\/p>\n Sellers do this when they meet two laws: physical nexus laws, in which the seller would have a physical presence in the state through employees and warehouses, and\/or economic nexus laws<\/a>, in which the seller exceeds revenue and\/or transaction thresholds within the state.<\/p>\n Making it more difficult to comply is when districts frequently update their rates and rules. That\u2019s why Bhadange, Edward Lando and Clete Werts started Zamp in 2022, to develop an end-to-end platform to manage the sales tax life cycle for e-commerce, enterprise resource planning and marketplace platforms, including nexus monitoring, product categorization, rooftop-level tax calculation, registration and filing.<\/p>\n Bhadange told TechCrunch that businesses using current software options can spend up to 500 hours a year to stay compliant. Online sellers can implement Zamp through integrations or an API and use it to calculate and aggregate sales tax across multiple sales channels, while Zamp monitors and communicates when a seller needs to make a filing.<\/p>\n
\nZamp wants to give online sellers \u2018freedom from sales tax\u2019<\/br>
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