Tax strategies for selling digital products online

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If you sell digital products online — be it subscriptions on your website or apps through the Apple Store or Google Play — then you need to read this alert.

There is a lot to learn.

Today we’re stuck with a tax code that was last comprehensively updated in 1986 – a year when the Soviet Union was still around, and the threat of total nuclear annihilation was very much up in the air.

Goods were mostly grown, mined or manufactured back then, to be sold as physical products.

Barely anyone even had a computer, let alone used it to buy or sell digital products.

Fast forward to 2017 and two of the largest corporations in the world are Google and Facebook – digital companies that produce literally nothing physical.

And just like you, they are also forced to navigate and operate under the same archaic tax code.

Fortunately, the anachronistic tax code plays to their – and your – advantage. In fact, because you are smaller and more flexible than Google, you have options (that are 100% legal) to significantly reduce or even eliminate your US tax liability.

Today’s alert takes you step-by-step through some of the strategies available.

As always, speak with a qualified tax professional about your options. But in the meantime, click here to learn about how you might create more tax efficiency around selling digital products online.

If you sell digital products online — be it subscriptions on your website or apps through the Apple Store or Google Play — then you need to read this alert. There is a lot to learn. Today we’re stuck with a tax code that was last comprehensively updated in 1986 – a year when the Soviet Union…

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