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The most common mistake SaaS companies make on sales tax collection and filings

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When the company first began web app development and selling software-as-a-service in 2004, their business model wasn’t even called SaaS. Meanwhile, new tax legislation for SaaS companies was brewing. They learned the importance of sales tax compliance the hard way—when they had to pay millions in back taxes.

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More of SaaStr’s Most Respected Leaders Awards List Revealed!

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Every week we’ll be rolling out new winners until we get to the very pinnacle of our list. From 2004-2009 he was a partner at Greylock. Automattic is a web development company best known for “Wordpress.com”. Keep your eyes peeled as we unveil the list and a bit more about your favorite leaders. appeared first on SaaStr.

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Transcript of Redpoint Office Hours with Stripe’s Chief Corporate Advisor and former COO, Claire Hughes Johnson and Redpoint Managing Director, Tomasz Tunguz

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Great to see a lot of repeat attendees and some new ones. A thanks to [Marsh 00:00:34] for stepping in at the beginning of the month, and a great session with our own Jason Warner and Adrian, the CTO of Zendesk. Lionetti, the CMO at Confluent, and most recently, the CTO from Zendesk, Adrian. I’m Travis Bryant.

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The Road Now Taken: 4 SaaS Start-ups And Their Quest For Independent Growth

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The fact of the matter is there are countless ways that you can choose to build your business, and even amongst this new flock of independent SaaS companies there are significant, deliberate differences in the approaches these companies have taken. At the end of the day, “We broke pretty much everything,” says CEO Chris Savage. of the $3.5M

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SaaStr Podcasts for the Week with Crossbeam and Podium – January 10, 2020

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Prior to Crossbeam, Bob founded Stitched, a powerful ETL service built for developers that was acquired by Talend in 2018. With more companies launching and thriving outside of Silicon Valley, regions such as ‘Silicon Slopes’ in Utah and ‘Silicon Alley’ in New York City are gaining traction within the startup scene. Yep, we did that.