You’ve Cashed In On
Black Friday & Cyber Monday

Have you thought about sales tax?

Most states have a 200-transaction or $100,000 sales threshold for triggering nexus. Tracking these thresholds and knowing when to start collecting sales tax in a new state is crucial for staying compliant and avoiding penalties.

Why you need to know your thresholds

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Hitting Nexus for the first time after a successful BFCM

A strong Black Friday/Cyber Monday (BFCM) performance can push you over the sales tax nexus threshold for the first time. Now is the time to set up your tax compliance systems for 2025 to avoid any penalties and stay ahead of your obligations.

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Ongoing sales without sales tax compliance

If you’ve already crossed the sales threshold in various states, continuing to sell without proper tax compliance can lead to significant tax exposure. All sales made since reaching nexus are subject to state sales tax. It’s essential to act now and get your tax systems in place to avoid costly penalties down the line.

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Collecting Sales Tax

How to Prepare for Black Friday

Review your nexus obligations

Check economic nexus thresholds and monitor new states where Black Friday sales may qualify. Nexus monitoring software tracks sales and alerts you to nearing or exceeding thresholds. Black Friday sales could push you over the line.

Prepare for new registrations

Be ready to register for a sales tax permit in states where you reach nexus.

Update your sales tax rates

Ensure your tax rates are accurate and up-to-date for all the states and localities where your products are available. Double-check for any recent rate changes.

Automate your sales tax calculations

If you don’t already use one, implement a sales tax automation solution to streamline tax calculations and ensure accuracy.

Check your filing frequency

Review the sales tax filing deadlines for each state where you have nexus, especially if increased Black Friday sales could change your filing frequency.

Consider hiring professional help

If your business is growing, or you’re not clear on your obligations, consider hiring a tax professional to help manage compliance during the busy season.

Speak to a US sales tax expert today

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Nevada

N
Code
NV
State base rate
6.85%
Local range
0%-1.525%
Total range
6.85%-8.375%
Sales threshold
Retail sales of more than $100,000, or the number of separate retail transactions is 200 or more in the previous or current calendar year.
Nevada

New Hampshire

N
Code
NH
State base rate
0%
Local range
N/A
Total range
0%
Sales threshold
N/A
New Hampshire

New Jersey

N
Code
NJ
State base rate
6.63%
Local range
N/A
Total range
6.63%
Sales threshold
Gross revenue from sales of tangible personal property, specified digital products, or taxable services exceeds $100,000, or the number of separate transactions is 200 or more in the previous or current calendar year.
New Jersey

New Mexico

N
Code
NM
State base rate
5.13%
Local range
0%-3.9375%
Total range
5.125%-9.0625%
Sales threshold
Taxable gross receipts of at least $100,000 in the previous calendar year.
New Mexico

New York

N
Code
NY
State base rate
4%
Local range
0%-4.875%
Total range
4%-8.875%
Sales threshold
Gross receipts from sales of tangible personal property exceed $500,000, and the seller made more than 100 sales of tangible personal property in the previous four sales tax quarters.
New York

North Carolina

N
Code
NC
State base rate
4.75%
Local range
0%-2.75%
Total range
4.75%-7.5%
Sales threshold
Gross sales exceed $100,000 in the previous or current calendar year.
North Carolina

North Dakota

N
Code
ND
State base rate
5%
Local range
0%-3.5%
Total range
5%-8.5%
Sales threshold
Taxable sales exceed $100,000 in the previous or current calendar year.
North Dakota

Ohio

O
Code
OH
State base rate
5.75%
Local range
0%-2.25%
Total range
5.75%-8%
Sales threshold
Gross receipts exceed $100,000, or the seller makes 200 or more separate transactions in the previous or current calendar year.
Ohio

Oklahoma

O
Code
OK
State base rate
4.50%
Local range
0%-7%
Total range
4.5%-11.5%
Sales threshold
Taxable merchandise sales exceed $100,000 in the previous or current calendar year.
Oklahoma