North Carolina now uses a single $100K threshold. HOST ensures proper setup, local tax calculation, and multi-state filing compliance.
Blog Posts
Michigan’s Economic Nexus Threshold Explained
Hit Michigan’s economic nexus? HOST registers, files, and configures your software so you don’t miss a deadline—or a penalty.
Alaska’s Economic Nexus Threshold Explained
No statewide tax, but $100K in Alaska sales triggers local tax in 50+ cities. HOST handles the complex filings so you don’t have to.
Marketplace Facilitator Laws: How They Affect Your Sales Tax
Platforms handle tax on their sales, but your direct sales still need oversight. HOST ensures no gaps in your sales tax compliance.
Iowa Economic Nexus: Rules for Remote Sellers
Crossed Iowa’s $100K mark? Time to register and file. HOST simplifies compliance with expert handling of rates, filings, and notices.
Louisiana’s Nexus Threshold Explained
Louisiana nexus starts at $100K in retail sales—no transactions counted. HOST handles the messy parish-level rules so you don’t have to.
Colorado Economic Nexus: Rules for Remote Sellers
Sales tax in Colorado isn’t just state-level. HOST manages every city, rate, and deadline so you stay compliant and focused on growth.
Missouri’s Economic Nexus: Sales Tax Rules
Missouri is the final state to adopt nexus rules—but one you can’t ignore. HOST handles the heavy lifting from threshold to filing.
Louisiana’s Economic Nexus Threshold Explained
No physical presence needed: $100K in Louisiana sales means nexus. HOST manages registration, local rates, and dual filings—so you don’t have to.
Kentucky Economic Nexus: Rules for Remote Sellers
Kentucky economic nexus starts at $100K or 200 sales. HOST ensures you collect and file correctly, preventing costly penalties and audit risks.
