When you sign up with Taxually, we'll ask you to select the business type that best describes your company. This helps us tailor our services to your specific tax filing needs.
Business Type Options Explained
E-commerce
You sell physical products online through websites, marketplaces, or apps.
This includes:
Online retail stores
Marketplace sellers (Amazon, eBay, Etsy)
Subscription boxes
Physical goods sold through your own website
Dropshipping businesses
Tax implications: Physical products sold online often trigger VAT/sales tax obligations based on where your inventory is stored and where your customers are located.
Digital
You sell downloadable products, software, or online services.
This includes:
SaaS (Software as a Service)
Digital downloads (e-books, audio, video)
Online courses and educational content
Digital subscriptions
Apps and mobile games
Web hosting and cloud services
Tax implications: Digital services typically follow different tax rules than physical goods, often based on customer location rather than your business location.
More details on this topic are available here.
E-commerce and Digital
You sell both physical products and digital offerings online.
This includes:
Online businesses with mixed offerings
Software companies that also sell physical products
Content creators who sell both digital downloads and merchandise
Publishers with both print and e-book options
Tax implications: You'll need to manage tax obligations for both physical and digital sales, which often follow different rules in various jurisdictions.
Enterprise
You're a large company and/or need personalized pricing and support.
This includes:
Multinational corporations
Companies operating in multiple tax jurisdictions
Businesses with high transaction volumes
Companies with specialized compliance requirements
Businesses seeking customized solutions or dedicated support
Organizations with unique tax situations requiring personalized service
Tax implications: Enterprise businesses typically have more complex reporting needs and receive custom solutions tailored to their specific tax situations.
How to Choose the Right Business Type
Consider what you sell: Look at your product catalog and identify whether you're selling physical items online, digital offerings, or both.
Think about your support needs: If you require personalized pricing, dedicated account management, or custom solutions, select Enterprise regardless of what you sell.
Plan for the future: If you're determined to expand into new product types in the near future or will need more dedicated support as you grow, please contact our Customer Support team to get personalized advice.
Changing Your Business Type
If your business evolves or you selected the wrong type during signup and have finalized your order, you can update your business type by contacting our support team.
Not sure which type fits your business? Contact our sales team, and we'll help you determine the best option for your specific situation.
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