- Alaska is removing the 200-transaction sales tax threshold for remote sellers in 2025
- Compliance will now be based solely on sales volume exceeding $100,000
- Businesses will need to track overall sales, including revenue from online marketplaces
- Companies should assess their sales figures to determine registration requirements
- Those exceeding the $100,000 threshold must prepare for compliance, while those below may consider deregistration
- The update aims to streamline the sales tax process for remote sellers and simplify tax compliance in the digital marketplace.
Source: taxually.com
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