Shopify Shop channel vs my own Shopify store — what changed January 1, 2025 for sales tax?
I sell through both Shopify's Shop channel AND my own Shopify storefront. I keep hearing the Shop channel started collecting US sales tax automatically as of January 1, 2025. Does that mean Shopify handles everything now, or am I still on the hook for some of these sales?
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