Standard rate
The standard sales tax rate in Massachusetts for 2024 is 6.25%.
Reduced rate
There is no reduced sales tax rate specified.
Sales of tax-free products and services
Some tax-free products and services in Massachusetts include:
- Food for humans (other than sold by a restaurant) and clothing costing less than $175;
- Newspapers;
- Utilities and heating fuel;
- Auditing;
- Guarantee;
- Legal and medical services;
- Haircuts;
- Car repairs.
Who is obliged to register sales tax in Massachusetts
When you sell in Massachusetts and qualify as a dealer under the definition and meet the threshold, you need to be registered to collect and pay sales tax in Massachusetts.
Threshold
Starting October 1, 2019, out-of-state dealers with sufficient physical or economic presence for establishing nexus in Massachusetts must register to collect sales tax. This includes online sellers or remote sellers that have met the $100,000 in a calendar year threshold.
Marketplace thresholds by state
The special rules are applicable to the SAAS business.
Software as Service Tax Thresholds by state.
Online Marketplaces
If all of your sales in Massachusetts are through a marketplace platform, and you are not a marketplace facilitator, you can not register for paying Massachusetts sales tax. Your marketplace facilitator pays the sales tax itself.
If you are selling through your own marketplace, then you will need to register for paying sales tax if you meet the threshold.
Sales tax payment and filing date
Depending on your tax liability, determine your filing frequency – either annual, monthly, or quarterly:
- Annual – $100 or less;
- Quarterly – $101 up to $1,200;
- Monthly – $1,201 or more.
Returns are always due on the 20th day of the month following the reporting period. If the filing due date falls on a weekend or holiday, sales tax is due the next day.
Penalty and interest
- Late payment – 1% of the unpaid tax shown on the return per month or cut (maximum – 25%.);
- Failing to file a return – 1% of the balance due per month or cut (maximum – 25%).
Discount
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Massachusetts Sales Tax Holiday
Massachusetts typically holds an annual sales tax holiday weekend in August, lasting for two consecutive days, usually a Saturday and Sunday. Most retail items priced at $2,500 or less are exempt from the state’s 6.25% sales tax if purchased for personal use during this period. However, the exact dates for 2024 have not been confirmed yet. The 2023 tax holiday in Massachusetts was August 12-13.
Massachusetts Sales Tax Nexus
- Physical Nexus: A business is deemed to have a physical Nexus in Massachusetts if it has a physical presence such as offices, warehouses, or employees in the state.
- Economic Nexus: Massachusetts requires remote sellers with over $100,000 in sales into the state annually to collect and remit sales tax. This threshold applies to any vendor meeting these criteria, regardless of physical presence.