Global commerce is nothing new – after all, Marco Polo was making his way along the Silk Road in the 13th century. But the proliferation of e-commerce (and technologies that make e-commerce easier to manage) has made it exponentially easier for companies to expand to new global markets. Many companies based in Europe look to the U.S. as fertile ground to grow their customer base and revenue, and while this can be a smart strategy, it comes with its own set of challenges. One of those challenges is the labyrinth that is the U.S. sales tax system.
Source: simplyvat.com
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