Sales Tax Made Easier Now for BigCommerce Merchants With New TaxCloud Integration
Sales tax compliance service TaxCloud formed an integration partnership with Open SaaS eCommerce platform BigCommerce.
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The TaxCloud app for BigCommerce can be found in the merchant’s Control Panel and allows them to easily manage their US sales tax obligations with real-time of check-out sales tax calculation and additional services.
This announcement comes as many more online retailers find themselves having to collect sales tax in additional states since the Supreme Court issued its opinion in South Dakota v. Wayfair in June 2018.
TaxCloud provides a powerful sales tax API, wrapped by an easy-to-use, self-service Cloud platform.
TaxCloud Provides Real-Time Sales Tax Calculations to BigCommerce Merchants
While the TaxCloud website empowers retailers of any size to get started collecting sales tax in any state (or all states) in minutes, the TaxCloud API delivers real-time and batch process sales tax calculations for any address in the US, as well as automated registration, filing & remittance services, audit response and indemnification to its clients.
This new integration makes it easy for BigCommerce merchants to stay compliant with the over 10,000 sales tax jurisdictions in the US.
“TaxCloud is delighted to support online retailers’ ability to be compliant with the changing sales tax landscape in the US by integrating with a proven eCommerce leader like BigCommerce,” said TaxCloud Vice President of Business Development Patrick Riley.
“Our partnership with TaxCloud further illustrates our commitment to providing merchants access to the highest-caliber technologies and service providers available in the industry,” said Russell Klein, chief commercial officer for BigCommerce.
Similar integrations with the Amazon Marketplace, Etsy, Shopify, Bonanza, QuickBooks Online, WooCommerce and eBay have been announced by TaxCloud over the past 2 years.
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