SellerPermit.com positions itself as a compliance filing platform for U.S. small businesses preparing to launch. Its core service is helping businesses apply for a Seller's Permit β also referred to as a sales tax permit, resale permit, wholesale ID, and similar names β while also extending into registrations such as Business License, DBA, LLC, EIN, and state employer tax ID. The site says it has completed more than 45,000 registration projects since 2000, and offers support by phone, email, and 24/7 chat.
The service scope is fairly broad, making it suitable for retailers, wholesalers, eBay and online sellers, home-based businesses, and employers that want to handle startup licenses and permits in one place. The process involves submitting business information, selecting the required licenses or permits, paying online, and then having the platform file on the userβs behalf and deliver the official certificate by mail or email. Coverage is shown as all 50 U.S. states plus D.C., involving state-level sales tax, local business licenses, and federal EIN filings. The site also notes that one business location usually corresponds to one permit, and that multiple locations may require separate permits.
The base service fee for a Seller's Permit starts at $39, with additional state fees added on top; examples include CT plus $99.99, WY plus $59.99, and a CA example total of $39. One advantage is that some state surcharges are listed directly, but full pricing for other services such as LLC, DBA, and EIN is not clearly laid out in the main content. For processing time, the site recommends applying at least three weeks before opening and says permits will be mailed relatively quickly after submission, but it does not provide a clear SLA or refund policy.
Its strengths are a simple entry point, broad license coverage, and a relatively clear explanation of when a Seller's Permit is needed. For new sellers unfamiliar with U.S. sales tax permits, a form-based filing service can reduce the time spent researching requirements. The drawbacks are also clear: the main content is repetitive, and government fees, bond requirements, approval differences, and ongoing filing obligations are not presented in a systematic way. For ongoing compliance, the site only mentions recordkeeping and tax payment responsibilities; we did not see bookkeeping, sales tax return filing, annual report, or registered agent services. The site also explicitly notes that some documents can be obtained directly from government channels for free or at low cost, so its value is mainly in saving time rather than offering the lowest possible cost.
SellerPermit.com is better suited to small and midsize merchants that are already operating in the U.S. or plan to sell into specific U.S. states and need a sales tax ID plus basic startup permits. If the goal is simply to register a U.S. company and then maintain long-term tax filings, a virtual address, registered agent, and accounting services, other providers may need to be used alongside it. The main content does not provide information on access from China, network availability, or supported payment methods. Alternatives include filing directly through state tax departments, Secretary of State websites, and local licensing portals, or choosing an all-in-one platform that provides U.S. company formation, tax filing, and registered agent services.
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