SaaS Taxability Map: Which States Tax SaaS?

Understanding where SaaS is taxable—and where it’s not—can be confusing. Each state takes its own approach to taxing software delivered via the cloud, and the rules may vary depending on factors like economic nexus, customer location, or how the software is used. Our interactive SaaS Sales Tax Map helps you make sense of these complexities by offering a clear, up-to-date view of taxability by state — including when local jurisdictions apply their own rules. Unlike automated tools from software-only providers, Miles Consulting combines this easy-to-use resource with expert, one-on-one guidance from real tax professionals. So whether you’re entering new states or reevaluating your compliance strategy, you’ll have the insights—and the human support—you need to make smart decisions.

SaaS is subject to Sales Tax

SaaS may be subject to local Sales Tax within the State

SaaS is not subject to Sales Tax