Whether it’s expanded services taxation, new digital reporting mandates, or tariff complexity, business services companies face a shifting tax landscape. Get the insights you need to plan for 2026 with confidence. Here's some of what you’ll learn in the 2026 business services guide:
- States are expanding their sales tax bases to include services that were historically exempt, creating new filing and nexus requirements for business service providers.
- Digital and professional services — including consulting, software support, and other offerings — now face broader tax exposure as jurisdictions adjust tax bases.
- Global tax systems are rolling out mandatory e-invoicing and real-time reporting rules, increasing cross-border compliance requirements.
- Tariff policy volatility and the removal of low-value import exemptions are affecting how services tied to cross-border activities are taxed and reported.
Understand where business services tax is heading in 2026 and what it means for compliance, pricing, and strategy.