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Texas Updates Digital Product Tax Rules: What You Need to Know

by Davis And Davis in Sales Tax, Services, State Sales Tax Laws, Texas

As the digital economy continues to expand, Texas is updating its tax rules to better reflect the realities of the 21st-century marketplace. The Texas Comptroller’s office recently announced changes to how digital products, such as software, streaming services, and online content, are taxed. What’s Changing? Under the new rules, Texas will impose sales tax on…

202602.19
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TX – Understanding Sales Tax for Lawn Care Services in Texas

by Chanel Christoff Davis in Compliance, Sales Tax, State Sales Tax Laws, States, Tax Exempt, Texas

TX: When it comes to landscaping, lawn, and plant care services in Texas, understanding the intricacies of sales tax is crucial. As a lawn care service provider, you must know your business’s taxable and non-taxable aspects to ensure compliance with state regulations. Taxable and Non-Taxable Services: Any individual or business that offers landscaping, lawn, or plant…

202602.12
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TX: Demystifying Sales Tax on Streaming Services

by Chanel Christoff Davis in Sales Tax, Services, State Sales Tax Laws, States, Texas

TX: In the ever-evolving landscape of digital consumption, streaming services have become ubiquitous, offering a vast array of entertainment options at our fingertips. However, amidst binge-watching and playlist curating, it’s easy to overlook the tax implications associated with these services, particularly in a state like Texas. As of now, Texas imposes a sales tax on…

202602.02
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TX —Sales & Use Tax: Social Media Management Services

by Chanel Christoff Davis in Articles, Sales Tax, Services, Tax Exempt, Texas

TX—Sales & Use Tax: Social Media Management Services  Texas has provided sales and use tax guidance on social media management services. The different types of services that are involved in social media management are discussed. Written Content Writing original content such as a blog and posting comments on social media is not taxable. Proofreading and…

202601.26
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Data Processing Services Are Taxable

by Chanel Christoff Davis in Sales Tax, Tax Exempt, Texas

Data processing is a service performed with a computer using the customer’s data. Entering, storing, manipulating, or retrieving a customer’s data is taxable. But merely using the computer as a tool to help perform a professional service is not taxable. Taxable Services We’ve prepared a partial list of taxable data processing services. This will give…

202512.03
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Economic Nexus in 2026: Multi-State Sales Tax Obligations Explained

The Wayfair decision fundamentally changed how sales tax works in the United States. Nearly seven years later, economic nexus continues to create confusion and compliance challenges for businesses of all sizes. If you sell products or services across state lines, understanding your economic nexus obligations isn’t optional—it’s essential. Economic nexus means you can owe sales…

202512.03
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Sales Tax Audits in 2026: What Businesses Should Expect and How to Prepare

State revenue departments are stepping up sales tax enforcement, and businesses across the country are receiving audit notices at increasing rates. Whether you operate in one state or fifty, understanding what triggers an audit and how to prepare can make the difference between a routine review and a costly compliance nightmare. The landscape of sales…

202512.03
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Year-End Sales Tax Compliance: A Checklist for 2025

As the calendar year winds down, businesses face a critical window to address sales tax compliance issues before they become 2026 problems. Whether you’re a growing e-commerce business or a multi-state retailer, year-end is the ideal time to audit your sales tax processes and prepare for a clean start to the new year. Neglecting year-end…

202507.31
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Texas – TAX-FREE WEEKEND is coming — August 8–11!

by Chanel Christoff Davis in Sales Tax, Sales Tax Holiday, State Sales Tax Laws, States, Texas

Save the Date, Texas! 🛍️💥 TAX-FREE WEEKEND is coming — August 8–11! The Comptroller encourages all taxpayers to support Texas businesses while saving money on tax-free purchases of most clothing, footwear, school supplies and backpacks (sold for less than $100) during the annual Tax-Free weekend. Qualifying items can be purchased tax free from a Texas store or…