If your publisher sells and distributes your book, they will handle the sales tax collection, reporting, and payment.
If, however, you purchase copies of your book at the wholesale author discounted price and sell them (at the retail price) to your customers, you will need to collect sales tax and pay it to the state in which you live.
Here are some steps to make tracking sales tax easy and relatively painless:
How do I pay sales tax and who is it paid to?
Sales tax is paid to the state in which you live.
In the Washington State, where our publishing company is located, we not only collect and pay sales tax; we also report and pay tax on the total amount of the retail book sales within our state. (Washington does not have a state income tax).
The WinePress accounting department is always happy to answer questions our authors have concerning royalties and expenses.
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