Dumb question, but I've never dealt with international ecom - when you say remit them myself, that means I need to log into some tax website for wherever my customers are located and pay the amount due at the end of the calendar year? If so, seems like a headache, maybe a minor one if whatever country is owed taxes has a good website.
...I'm probably getting way ahead of myself. I don't even have any customers yet so it's time to build vs. concering myself with taxes. I also already work with a CPA, maybe he can do that for me if I ever end up selling to international customers heh
Dumb question, but I've never dealt with international ecom - when you say remit them myself, that means I need to log into some tax website for wherever my customers are located and pay the amount due at the end of the calendar year? If so, seems like a headache, maybe a minor one if whatever country is owed taxes has a good website.
...I'm probably getting way ahead of myself. I don't even have any customers yet so it's time to build vs. concering myself with taxes. I also already work with a CPA, maybe he can do that for me if I ever end up selling to international customers heh
Basically yes. In the EU it’s quite easy but I‘d not want the hassle of doing this for every singular other country 😅
So if not B2B I’d always opt for NOT having those sorts of headaches.
That said, MoRs like Paddle are typically more strict regarding the companies they do business for. There’s a screening process involved, etc etc