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The audit that didn't have to happen

In 2022, a 47-person SaaS company based in California received a Texas Comptroller audit notice. Back taxes: $312,000. With interest and penalties: over $400,000.

Their accountant had told them "software isn't taxable" — which was true in California. It wasn't true in Texas, Pennsylvania, or New York, where they had thousands of customers.

A 15-minute nexus check would have identified the problem years earlier. This tool exists so that doesn't happen to you.

How It Works

1

Answer 5 Questions

Tell us about your company location, physical presence, sales footprint, and revenue.

2

Get Your Analysis

Our engine analyzes nexus triggers and SaaS taxability for each state.

3

Take Action

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What You'll Get

State-by-State Verdicts

Clear YES/NO/LIKELY for each state based on your inputs

SaaS-Specific Rules

Know which states tax SaaS (it's not the same everywhere)

Priority Rankings

Texas first (they audit aggressively), Oregon never (no sales tax)

Source Citations

Every determination links to the statute or official guidance

Registration Links

Direct links to state registration portals — no hunting

B2B Exemption Guidance

Which states auto-exempt B2B vs. require certificates

Why Trust This Tool?

Primary Sources Only

Every rule comes from state statutes, administrative regulations, or official guidance — not blog posts or third-party summaries.

Quarterly Verification

Rules change. We re-verify every state against current official sources every quarter, and track legislative changes continuously.

Linked Citations

Don't take our word for it. Every state analysis shows the exact statute or regulation so you can verify yourself.

Honest About Uncertainty

Some states (looking at you, Colorado) are genuinely unclear. We tell you when that's the case instead of pretending we know.

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5 questions. Under 3 minutes. You'll know exactly which states need your attention.

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