Your Guide to Sales Tax on Poshmark (2024)

In 2018 and 2019, a number of states and the District of Columbia enacted new laws that require online marketplaces to collect and remit sales tax. As a result, on April 1, 2019, we launched Posh Remit, our tax remittance service, and began to collect sales tax on all eligible orders and submit it directly to states and localities on behalf of Seller Stylists.

As of August 2019, Poshmark will no longer collect and remit sales tax in Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois, Missouri, Tennessee, and Utah until online marketplace laws go into effect in those states.We’ve updated our Terms of Service, effective as of August 14th, 2019, to reflect these changes.

We’ll be sure to keep you updated as new state laws go into effect. To see how much sales tax has been collected and remitted on your behalf, download your My Sales Report. If you are unsure what your tax obligations may be, we encourage you to consult an accountant or other expert in your area.

States and dates where Poshmark has begun collecting and remitting sales tax:

StateDate
AlabamaApril 1, 2019
Alaska (local taxes only)April 1, 2020
ArkansasApril 1, 2019
ArizonaApril 1, 2019
CaliforniaApril 1, 2019
ColoradoApril 1, 2019
ConnecticutApril 1, 2019
District of ColumbiaApril 1, 2019
FloridaJuly 1, 2021
GeorgiaApril 1, 2020
HawaiiJanuary 1, 2020
IdahoApril 1, 2019
IllinoisJanuary 1, 2020
IndianaApril 1, 2019
IowaApril 1, 2019
KansasJuly 1, 2021
KentuckyApril 1, 2019
LouisianaApril 1, 2019
MassachusettsApril 1, 2019
MarylandApril 1, 2019
MaineApril 1, 2019
MichiganApril 1, 2019
MinnesotaApril 1, 2019
MississippiApril 1, 2019
North CarolinaApril 1, 2019
North DakotaApril 1, 2019
NebraskaApril 1, 2019
New JerseyApril 1, 2019
New MexicoApril 1, 2019
NevadaApril 1, 2019
New YorkApril 1, 2019
OhioApril 1, 2019
OklahomaApril 1, 2019
PennsylvaniaApril 1, 2019
Puerto RicoOctober 1, 2020
Rhode IslandApril 1, 2019
South CarolinaApril 1, 2019
South DakotaApril 1, 2019
TennesseeOctober 1, 2020
TexasApril 1, 2019
UtahNovember 14, 2019
VirginiaApril 1, 2019
VermontApril 1, 2019
WashingtonApril 1, 2019
West VirginiaApril 1, 2019
WisconsinApril 1, 2019
WyomingApril 1, 2019


FAQs
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Poshmark collected and remitted state and local sales tax for Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois, Kansas, Missouri, Tennessee, Guam, Puerto Rico, American Samoa, Northern Marianas Islands, and the US Virgin Islands, as well as local taxes in Alaska between 4/1/2019 – 8/21/2019.

How is sales tax calculated?

State and local sales tax, when applicable, will be charged on items purchased on Poshmark that are shipped to a U.S. address. The amount of sales tax charged on an order is based on a number of factors including, but not limited to:

  • Type of item purchased
  • Buyer’s delivery address
  • Seller’s return address
  • Shipping costs

Please note, Poshmark does observe states’ sales tax holidays. Poshmark will not charge applicable sales tax on these dates to the extent that the law exempts the specific item that is purchased.

Where does Poshmark no longer collect sales tax?
Poshmark no longer collects and remits sales tax in:

  • Hawaii
  • Missouri
  • Guam
  • American Samoa
  • Northern Marianas Islands
  • U.S. Virgin Islands

* Poshmark collected and remitted state and local sales tax between 4/1/2019 – 8/21/2019.

Why is Poshmark collecting sales tax in Florida and Kansas now?

Online marketplace laws recently went into effect in these states. As a result, Poshmark will begin to collect and remit sales tax on July 1, 2021.

FAQs for Sellers

What does sales tax mean for me?
Poshmark will automatically calculate, collect, and submit state and local sales tax on the seller’s behalf, as applicable, on a regular basis. If you’d like to review how much sales tax has been collected and remitted for your sales simply request your My Sales Report.

A list of states where Poshmark currently collects and remits sales tax can be found above.

What does this mean when I have to report taxes?
Poshmark will calculate, collect, and remit sales tax on behalf of our sellers to state taxing agencies on a regular basis to only the states listed in the chart above.

If you are unsure what your tax obligations may be, we encourage you to consult an accountant or other expert in your area.

FAQs for Shoppers

Why did I get charged sales tax?
Poshmark is responsible for collecting and remitting sales tax, as applicable, per state laws and local tax laws or where Poshmark is otherwise obligated to do so. Sales tax can vary per order due to several factors. If you have an available Posh Credit balance, your credits will first be applied towards your order, which includes sales tax, prior to charging your payment method.

Please note, Poshmark does observe states’ sales tax holidays. Buyers will not be charged applicable sales tax on these dates to the extent that the law exempts the specific item that is purchased. If you have any questions or concerns, contact us here.

Why am I being charged sales tax on used items?
Poshmark is responsible for collecting and remitting sales tax, as applicable, per state and local tax laws or where Poshmark is otherwise obligated to do so.

Items that may be taxed include, but are not limited to:

  • Used items
  • Boutique items
  • Wholesale items

Sales tax is generally imposed on all sales of tangible personal property (e.g., clothing, shoes, accessories) regardless of whether the property being sold is new or used. Sales tax may be applicable to used items purchased on Poshmark because the item is being purchased/sold in a different transaction. There is generally not an exemption for the sale of used items.

Why was I charged a different sales tax amount for my offer?
Sales tax on completed offers may vary from the estimated tax amount shown at the time the offer is made due to several factors such as:

  • Final offer price
  • Delivery address
  • Tax rates
Your Guide to Sales Tax on Poshmark (2024)
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