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Sales tax automation built for SaaS
Anrok automates sales tax registration, calculation, and filing across all US states and 80+ countries for SaaS businesses. Best for software companies hitting nexus thresholds in multiple states who can't manage 50 state filings manually.
Anrok is a sales tax and VAT compliance platform purpose-built for software and SaaS companies. It monitors economic nexus thresholds across US states and international jurisdictions, calculates tax at checkout in real time, and handles registration, filing, and remittance automatically. The platform connects to billing systems, ERPs, payroll tools, and CRMs through more than 30 no-code integrations—including Stripe, NetSuite, QuickBooks, and Salesforce—and uniquely tracks how distributed employee locations affect nexus exposure, a layer of precision that manual processes and general-purpose tax tools frequently miss.
Anrok fits best at the series A through mid-market stage, when a company has outgrown spreadsheet-based nexus tracking but hasn't yet built a dedicated tax operations function. It's especially relevant for SaaS, AI, and digital goods businesses crossing economic nexus thresholds in multiple US states simultaneously, or those navigating EU VAT, Canadian GST, and other cross-border obligations. Companies selling subscriptions or usage-based products with complex revenue recognition—where taxability varies by product type and customer jurisdiction—benefit from Anrok's granular product tax code configuration.
Pricing is transaction-volume-based, making cost relatively predictable alongside revenue growth. Initial integration is lighter than traditional tax platforms—most connectors require no custom code—but a finance or ops lead should budget time to configure product tax codes and map revenue streams correctly before going live. The platform is designed to be owned by a finance, accounting, or tax operations team. It works best when a tax advisor or controller reviews the initial nexus analysis and filing calendar before automation takes over ongoing compliance.