On Thu, Jun 21, 2018 at 3:46 PM, Mike mike@ggisoft.com wrote:
There are several, and the common scheme is to charge you a rate for each access via the API. Usually something in the tenths of a cent range.
So if you need a rate for a quote, you pay. If you need a rate for a sale, you pay. If you just need to check a rate for confirmation, you pay.
Or, you can wade into the swamp of 50 different tax schemes full of incredible complexity. For fun, read up on California's sales tax. Oye.
On, no, not 50. Far more. State, County and Municipal taxes and surtaxes. A news story today claimed 9400.
There are counties in Wisconsin that have a sales tax surtax for sports stadiums.
NYC has taxes, their counties have taxes, the state has taxes.
And it's not a flat tax on everything. Some states don't tax groceries. Some water. Some on clothing.
Some only on "luxury" items over a specific value.
You definitely want to outsource this, unless you want your own tax department.
Ted Roche & Associates, LLC http://www.tedroche.com
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