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Is SaaS Taxable in Virginia in 2025?

No. SaaS (software as a service) sales aren't currently taxable in Virginia. Sales of digital goods and cloud-based products are also not subject to sales tax in the state. That being said, Virginia’s Joint Subcommittee on Tax Policy is actively discussing the financial impact of implementing new taxes on software and digital goods.

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South Dakota v. Wayfair – six years later

States collect sales tax to fund government programs, including education and public services. A long time ago, it was easy to collect sales tax. Customers visited local businesses, which charged tax at the local rate and paid it to the state where they operated. 

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Tariffs Might Meet Ecommerce Brands in 2025: Here Is What You Need to Know

It is all about the upcoming (potential tariffs), what they are, and how you should prepare for them.

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Is SaaS Taxable in Illinois in 2025?

While Illinois does not typically tax software as a service (SaaS), certain local jurisdictions — including the city of Chicago — do. For example, some SaaS providers may fall under the scope of Chicago’s Personal Property Lease Transaction Tax (PPLTT).

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Is SaaS Taxable in New Jersey in 2025?

No. According to the New Jersey Tax Division, cloud-computing services — including SaaS (software as a service) — are generally not subject to sales and use tax. An exception is when they are classified as information services.

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‍Is SaaS Taxable in North Carolina in 2025?

No. North Carolina does not tax software as a service (SaaS), but the state does tax some digital goods. The state applies a tax of 4.75% to sales of items that it defines as tangible personal property. SaaS is considered a service in North Carolina and, therefore, is not taxable.

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Is SaaS Taxable in Washington?

Yes. SaaS (software as a service) sales are nearly always taxable in Washington. The current state-level tax rate is 6.5%. Many local jurisdictions (such as cities and counties) in Washington impose their own sales tax as well. Staying informed about both state and local tax rates is key to ensuring compliance.

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Sales Tax on Digital Goods: State by State (2025)

Sales of digital goods are taxed in most states and jurisdictions (table below). Here is what you need to know about sales tax if you sell digital goods in 2025.

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