Online courses exist in a tricky gray area when it comes to sales tax. By some definitions, they’re considered an educational product; by others they’re considered a digital good. This distinction, and other finer details, determines whether you are on the hook for taxes.
Here’s a guide to understanding tax compliance for online course creators.
Source: Quaderno
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