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Registration and Threshold Review

Service 01 — Registration & Threshold Review

Know exactly where you need to register — and where you don't.

There's real peace of mind in having a clear answer. This review looks at where you sell, how much you sell, and what the thresholds actually say — so you're not guessing.

What this review delivers

A straight answer about where you stand

After this review, you'll know which jurisdictions require you to register, which don't — and why. Not a vague summary, but a written record you can refer back to and act on.

The practical side matters too: knowing your position means you can budget appropriately, allocate admin time sensibly, and stop worrying about obligations that don't actually apply to you.

Clear registration picture

Which jurisdictions apply to your business, explained plainly.

Threshold breakdown

The actual numbers, what counts toward them, and where you sit.

Practical next steps

What to do with the findings — registration routes and timing.

Written summary

A document you keep — to share, reference, or file away.

A familiar situation

Sales tax and VAT rules aren't designed to be easy to follow

Rules that change by where you sell

Each country — and in the US, each state — has its own thresholds, its own definitions, its own pace of change. Keeping up with all of them while running a business is genuinely difficult.

Uncertainty that builds quietly

You know you're probably fine — but "probably" isn't a comfortable place to be. A registration gap discovered later is always more complicated than one addressed now, while things are still tidy.

Advice that doesn't quite fit

Generic guides explain how VAT works in principle. What most businesses actually need is an answer for their specific combination of where they sell, what they sell, and how much.

How this review works

A review built around your specific situation

We don't use a standard checklist applied to every business. We start with yours: where your customers are, what your sales volumes look like, and what types of transactions you're running.

From there, we check the relevant thresholds — actual registration trigger points, not summaries of summaries — and we apply them to your numbers. Where you're clearly below a threshold, we say so. Where you're approaching one, we explain what to watch for.

The result is a written review you can refer to, share with an accountant, or keep on file. It won't tell you more than is actually known, and it won't leave out the parts that matter.

1

We collect the relevant details

You share where you're making sales, approximate volumes, and the nature of your transactions. We'll ask if anything needs clarifying.

2

We check the applicable rules

Each jurisdiction you sell into gets reviewed against current thresholds. We note which rules apply, which don't, and which are close enough to warrant attention.

3

You receive a written summary

A clear document covering what we found, what it means for your registration position, and what — if anything — to do next. Plain language throughout.

What working together looks like

A contained, focused piece of work — with a definite end point

Week one

We gather what we need

A brief exchange — usually a short form or email — to understand your sales geography, transaction types, and any specific jurisdictions you're already thinking about.

Week one to two

We do the review

We check the rules, apply them to your specifics, and draft a clear written summary of findings. If something is ambiguous or needs a clarifying question, we'll reach out.

Delivery

You receive your findings

A written document covering each jurisdiction reviewed, what was found, and what — if anything — is recommended. We're available to discuss any part of it.

Investment

One clear price. One clear outcome.

This review is priced as a flat engagement — you know the cost before we start, and it covers everything described here. There are no hourly additions.

Registration & Threshold Review

$380 USD

Flat rate — all-in, billed before work begins

  • Review of up to 10 jurisdictions (more can be discussed)
  • Threshold analysis based on your actual sales data
  • Written summary document you can keep and reference
  • Practical next-step recommendations, where applicable
  • Follow-up questions answered after delivery

Why it's worth doing now

Waiting doesn't make the question easier

If a registration obligation exists, it started when the threshold was crossed — not when you found out about it. The earlier you have a clear picture, the simpler the path forward.

A review now is also useful as a reference point. Even if nothing is required today, your review documents the thresholds at that moment — helpful if your sales grow or if questions come up later.

For many businesses, this review is a one-time piece of work. Once you know where you stand, ongoing needs are usually smaller and more manageable.

How we work

Grounded in how indirect tax rules actually function

We cite the sources, not just the conclusion

When we tell you a threshold is $100,000 in a given state, we show you where that figure comes from. You're not asked to take our word for it — you can verify it yourself or share it with your accountant.

We don't invent obligations

If a rule doesn't apply to your situation, we say so — clearly and without hedging. A review that finds nothing is still a useful finding. You walk away knowing what you know, either way.

Realistic expectations, set honestly

Some jurisdictions have genuinely complex rules that can't be resolved with certainty at this level of review. When that's the case, we say so rather than overstating confidence.

Experience across many regions

From EU VAT and UK post-Brexit rules to US economic nexus thresholds and Australian GST, we've worked through the threshold frameworks businesses encounter most often.

Our commitment

If the review doesn't give you something useful, we'll make it right

The purpose of this review is to give you a clear, usable picture of your registration obligations. If the written summary isn't clear, doesn't address the right jurisdictions, or leaves you with unanswered questions that were within scope — we'll revisit it at no additional charge.

We'd rather take a bit more time to get the answer right than deliver something that doesn't actually help. That's straightforwardly in everyone's interest.

Revisions included

If anything in the summary is unclear or incomplete within scope, we'll revise it.

No time pressure

You can contact us with follow-up questions after delivery. We're not on a clock once the review is done.

No obligation to proceed further

This review is a self-contained service. There's no expectation that you'll take up any additional services afterward.

How to get started

A simple path from here to a clear answer

01

Get in touch

Use the contact form or email us. Tell us a little about where you sell and what's prompting the question.

02

Brief intake

We'll confirm the scope and what information we need. Most of this takes under 15 minutes of your time.

03

Review underway

We do the work — checking thresholds, reviewing your position, preparing the written summary.

04

Findings delivered

You receive the written summary and can ask follow-up questions. That's the end of it, unless you'd like to continue.

Registration & Threshold Review — $380 USD

Ready to get a clear picture of your registration position?

Drop us a message with a bit of background about your business — where you sell, roughly what volumes — and we'll confirm the scope and how to proceed. No pressure, no obligation.

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