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Why do states require a Social Security Number when you register for sales tax? It’s one of the most common questions we hear. In this episode, we unpack what’s really behind the “responsible party” requirement, and why it matters more than you might think. As your business grows and your nexus footprint expands, states want to know who is ultimately accountable for collecting and remitting sales tax. That’s where Social Security numbers, ITINs, passports, and other identifying information come into play. Ahh, the joys of being on the hook for remitting sales tax to the state. In this conversation, we cover: Why states require a Social Security Number (or alternative ID) What it means to be a “responsible party” How economic nexus changed the game post-Wayfair Why registration is required before collecting tax What auditors are actually looking for How to handle audit requests without overexposing your business The difference between being friendly and being friends with an auditor We also talk about the real risk: sales tax never dies. If tax is collected and not remitted, someone will be held accountable. And auditors will make sure of that! Nevertheless, if you're proactive and compliant, your risk is minimal. The key is understanding your responsibility and building the right process from the start. At The Sales Tax People, we believe in real conversations, real expertise, and real support. Because when you understand your role, you can confidently protect your business and focus on growth. Simplify your sales taxes. Protect your business. Start with nexus. Want clarity on your next step? Let’s talk. Timestamps: 00:00 Understanding the Importance of Social Security Numbers 03:08 The Role of Responsible Parties in Business Compliance 06:03 Navigating State Tax Responsibilities 08:35 The Dynamics of Audits and Compliance 11:39 Building Relationships with Auditors 14:35 The Nature of Business Partnerships with States