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SALES TAX NEXUS CONSULTATION

Review Your Sales Tax Nexus Questions

Share information about your sales footprint and schedule a consultation to discuss nexus-related considerations with the Reven team.

  • Free consultation
  • State-level nexus information
  • Multi-state workflow support
  • Product information

The consultation covers Reven product workflows. It is not tax or legal advice and does not determine tax liability.

Question 1 of 5 Under a minute

What does your business sell?

Sales tax nexus rules vary by state

Businesses selling across multiple states may need to review state-specific nexus thresholds, registrations and their current sales footprint. Use this page to organize that information before the conversation.

How it works

  1. 01

    Share your footprint

    Five short questions.

  2. 02

    Review the thresholds

    Published below, with a source per state.

  3. 03

    Pick a time

    Straight after the form.

  4. 04

    Talk it through

    With the Reven team.

Questions people ask before starting

What is economic nexus?

Economic nexus refers to the level of sales or transactions in a state that a state uses to determine whether an out-of-state seller has a registration and collection obligation there. Each state publishes its own thresholds, and several changed theirs between 2023 and 2025.

Does this page tell me where I owe sales tax?

No. It organizes published state threshold information alongside the sales footprint you describe, so the consultation can start from something concrete. It does not determine tax liability or replace professional tax or legal advice.

What happens on the consultation?

The Reven team reviews the information you shared, walks through the relevant product workflows, and discusses the questions your team is working through.

Where does the threshold information come from?

From published state revenue department guidance. Each state in the table below links to its source, along with the date the row was last reviewed.

Does this cover SaaS as well as physical products?

Both. States treat software and digital products differently from physical goods, which is one of the things the table flags and the consultation can cover.

Economic nexus thresholds by state

Every US jurisdiction that levies a sales tax, with its dollar threshold, whether a transaction-count test applies, and the period the state measures over. Each row links to the state revenue department it came from.

Last reviewed 2026-05-01. Estimates based on published state economic nexus thresholds. This is not tax or legal advice. Confirm with the state revenue department before registering.

State Sales Transactions Test Measured over SaaS Source
Alabama $250,000 Sales only Previous calendar year Taxable revenue.alabama.gov
Alaska Verify $100,000 Sales only Previous or current year Varies locally arsstc.org
Arizona $100,000 Sales only Previous or current year Taxable azdor.gov
Arkansas $100,000 200 Sales OR transactions Previous or current year Exempt dfa.arkansas.gov
California $500,000 Sales only Previous or current year Exempt cdtfa.ca.gov
Colorado $100,000 Sales only Previous or current year Exempt tax.colorado.gov
Connecticut $100,000 200 Sales AND transactions Trailing 12 months Taxable portal.ct.gov
Delaware No statewide sales tax revenue.delaware.gov
District of Columbia $100,000 200 Sales OR transactions Previous or current year Taxable otr.cfo.dc.gov
Florida $100,000 Sales only Previous calendar year Exempt floridarevenue.com
Georgia $100,000 200 Sales OR transactions Previous or current year Exempt dor.georgia.gov
Hawaii $100,000 200 Sales OR transactions Previous or current year Taxable tax.hawaii.gov
Idaho $100,000 Sales only Previous or current year Exempt tax.idaho.gov
Illinois $100,000 Sales only Trailing 12 months Exempt tax.illinois.gov
Indiana $100,000 Sales only Previous or current year Exempt in.gov
Iowa $100,000 Sales only Previous or current year Taxable revenue.iowa.gov
Kansas $100,000 Sales only Previous or current year Exempt ksrevenue.gov
Kentucky $100,000 200 Sales OR transactions Previous or current year Taxable revenue.ky.gov
Louisiana $100,000 Sales only Previous or current year Taxable revenue.louisiana.gov
Maine $100,000 Sales only Previous or current year Taxable maine.gov
Maryland $100,000 200 Sales OR transactions Previous or current year Taxable marylandtaxes.gov
Massachusetts $100,000 Sales only Previous or current year Taxable mass.gov
Michigan $100,000 200 Sales OR transactions Previous calendar year Exempt michigan.gov
Minnesota Verify $100,000 200 Sales OR transactions Trailing 12 months Exempt revenue.state.mn.us
Mississippi $250,000 Sales only Trailing 12 months Taxable dor.ms.gov
Missouri $100,000 Sales only Rolling 4 quarters Exempt dor.mo.gov
Montana No statewide sales tax mtrevenue.gov
Nebraska $100,000 200 Sales OR transactions Previous or current year Exempt revenue.nebraska.gov
Nevada $100,000 200 Sales OR transactions Previous or current year Exempt tax.nv.gov
New Hampshire No statewide sales tax revenue.nh.gov
New Jersey $100,000 200 Sales OR transactions Previous or current year Exempt nj.gov
New Mexico $100,000 Sales only Previous calendar year Taxable tax.newmexico.gov
New York $500,000 100 Sales AND transactions Rolling 4 quarters Taxable tax.ny.gov
North Carolina $100,000 Sales only Previous or current year Exempt ncdor.gov
North Dakota $100,000 Sales only Previous or current year Exempt tax.nd.gov
Ohio $100,000 200 Sales OR transactions Previous or current year Taxable tax.ohio.gov
Oklahoma $100,000 Sales only Previous or current year Exempt oklahoma.gov
Oregon No statewide sales tax oregon.gov
Pennsylvania $100,000 Sales only Trailing 12 months Taxable pa.gov
Rhode Island Verify $100,000 200 Sales OR transactions Previous calendar year Taxable tax.ri.gov
South Carolina $100,000 Sales only Previous or current year Taxable dor.sc.gov
South Dakota $100,000 Sales only Previous or current year Taxable dor.sd.gov
Tennessee $100,000 Sales only Trailing 12 months Taxable tn.gov
Texas $500,000 Sales only Trailing 12 months Taxable comptroller.texas.gov
Utah $100,000 Sales only Previous or current year Taxable tax.utah.gov
Vermont Verify $100,000 200 Sales OR transactions Trailing 12 months Taxable tax.vermont.gov
Virginia $100,000 200 Sales OR transactions Previous or current year Exempt tax.virginia.gov
Washington $100,000 Sales only Previous or current year Taxable dor.wa.gov
West Virginia $100,000 200 Sales OR transactions Previous or current year Taxable tax.wv.gov
Wisconsin $100,000 Sales only Previous or current year Exempt revenue.wi.gov
Wyoming $100,000 Sales only Previous or current year Exempt revenue.wyo.gov

Discuss your sales tax nexus questions

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State-level information • Product information • Multi-state workflows

The consultation covers Reven product workflows. It is not tax or legal advice and does not determine tax liability.