Web3 Sales Tax Pioneers

Leading the Way in Web3 Sales Tax Compliance
Web3 Sales Tax Pioneers

Digital Impost Empowers Web3 Businesses and NFT Sellers to Comply with Sales Tax Regulations

Digital Impost was founded to help Web3 Businesses and NFT sellers automate the entire sales tax process from calculations and nexus tracking to reporting and filing.

Digital Impost is the first enterprise grade Web3 sales tax software that is designed for NFTs and digital assets.

Our founder, Patrick Camuso, CPA, discovered the need for an effective solution for Web3 and NFT sales tax filings while advising clients of their sales tax compliance needs in the course of his CPA practice at Camuso CPA, an industry leading Web3 CPA firm.

Digital Impost is establishing an entirely new category of sales tax compliance to enable the next stage of decentralized business and commerce that is defined by the widespread adoption of cryptocurrency, NFTs and other digital assets.

Our founder had a vision of simplifying web3 taxes by automating the regulatory hurdles of sales tax compliance. In such a highly regulated space with incredible regulatory complexity and market volatility, the need for compliant, consistent, and reliable software has never been greater for businesses that want to protect their assets and be compliant with state and local taxing agencies.

Digital Impost transforms the cumbersome and confusing Web3 and NFT Sales Tax experience into an efficient and accurate system that enables Web3 businesses and NFT sellers that are at the frontier of business and finance to comply with tax laws and regulations.

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Our Mission

Digital Impost's mission is to automate the entire sales tax process for NFT sellers and Web3 businesses. Digital Impost connects consumer, enterprise, and government taxation systems to achieve sales tax compliance at scale for Web3 businesses. Digital Impost's mission is to make sales tax compliance easy and efficient for Web3, so they can focus on what they do best: building the next generation of businesses.

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Our Vision

Digital Impost's vision is to simplify Web3 and NFT sales taxes and empower Web3 businesses to comply with sales tax laws and regulations. Digital Impost believes that digital asset sales taxes should be simple and straightforward, and that businesses should not have to spend time and money on complex compliance processes. Digital Impost is committed to simplifying digital asset sales taxes and empowering businesses to comply with the law.

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Our Goals

Digital Impost's goals are to: Provide a compliant, consistent, and reliable software solution for digital asset sales tax compliance. Transform the cumbersome and confusing digital asset sales tax experience into an efficient and accurate system. Empower Web3 businesses and NFT sellers to comply with tax laws and regulations with education and effective solutions. Digital Impost is committed to achieving these goals and simplifying digital asset sales taxes for businesses of all sizes.

Web3 Sales Tax Compliance Simplified

Streamlined sales tax solutions for NFTs and Web3 businesses.

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Calculate

Calculate accurate sales tax at check out in native cryptocurrencies using up-to- date sales tax rates.

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Report

Get detailed, real-time, state-by- state reports with city, county, and special district tax breakdowns with transaction level details linked to specific transaction hashes on the blockchain.

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File & Remit

Save time, reduce errors and ensure compliance by automatically submitting returns and remittance to appropriate tax agencies.

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Why do I have to collect sales tax on NFTs?

As an NFT seller or artist or Web3 business, you may be wondering why you have to collect sales tax on your digital assets. The reason is simple: NFTs are considered digital goods by the majority of states in the US, and sales tax applies to digital goods just as it does to physical goods.

Several states, including Washington, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Minnesota, and Puerto Rico, have provided guidance stating that sales tax should be collected on NFT sales. It’s important to note that the list of states requiring NFT sales tax is constantly evolving, with new states joining the list each year. By collecting sales tax on your NFT sales, you ensure compliance with state and local tax laws, mitigating legal and financial risks that could arise from non-compliance.

Digital Impost, an NFT sales tax software, is specifically designed to simplify the tax collection process for NFT sellers and artists. By using our software, you can automate the sales tax calculation and collection, ensuring compliance and peace of mind.

If you’re an NFT seller, it’s crucial to understand which states impose sales tax on NFT sales. While sales tax laws can vary from state to state, currently, many states require NFT sellers to collect and remit sales tax on their transactions. Some of the states that impose NFT sales tax include Washington, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Minnesota, and Puerto Rico.

However, it’s important to stay up-to-date with sales tax requirements in the states where you sell, as the list of states requiring NFT sales tax can change over time. Digital Impost can help you manage and comply with sales tax requirements for NFT sales, ensuring that your tax compliance is taken care of while you focus on growing your business.

Sales tax on NFTs is typically collected from the customer at the point of sale. The frequency of filing and remitting sales tax varies by state. Some states require monthly filings, while others may require quarterly or yearly filings. It’s important to familiarize yourself with the specific filing and remittance requirements in the states where you have sales to ensure timely compliance.

When selling NFTs and collecting sales tax, it’s important to gather the necessary information from your customers. This typically includes the customer’s location (to determine the applicable sales tax rate and jurisdiction) and any exemption certificates, if applicable. Digital Impost’s software can assist you in collecting and organizing this information, making the process seamless and efficient.

Marketplace facilitator responsibilities for NFT sales tax can vary by state, as each state has its own sales tax laws. In most cases, marketplace facilitators are required to collect and remit sales tax on behalf of their sellers. However, the specifics can vary from state to state.

Some states require marketplace facilitators to collect and remit sales tax on all sales made through the marketplace, while others may have criteria such as a certain level of sales or presence in the state. It’s important for sellers to be aware of the sales tax laws in the states where they have sales and ensure compliance with those laws.

Digital Impost recommends consulting with a tax professional or lawyer to understand your obligations when it comes to sales tax and marketplace facilitator laws. It’s crucial to stay informed about any changes in these laws to ensure ongoing compliance.

Digital Impost: Automating NFT and digital asset sales taxes for Web3