Dropshipping and Resale Certificates: What You Need to Know
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Dropshipping and Resale Certificates: What You Need to Know

Learn how resale certificates work for dropshipping businesses. Covers supplier relationships, nexus considerations, and tax compliance for dropshippers.

ResaleCertificate.org TeamNovember 15, 20247 min read

Dropshipping and Resale Certificates: What You Need to Know

Dropshipping is an attractive business model—you don't have to hold inventory, pack boxes, or manage a warehouse. But when it comes to sales tax and resale certificates, dropshipping creates some unique situations that every dropshipper needs to understand.

This guide covers everything you need to know about using resale certificates in a dropshipping business.

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How Dropshipping Works

Before diving into tax implications, let's clarify the dropshipping model:

  1. Customer orders from your online store
  2. You forward the order to your supplier
  3. Supplier ships directly to your customer
  4. You never touch the product

Despite never handling inventory, you are still the seller of record—which has important tax implications.

Do Dropshippers Need a Resale Certificate?

Yes, absolutely.

Even though you never physically possess the inventory, you are:

  • Buying products from suppliers
  • Reselling those products to customers
  • The legal seller in the transaction

A resale certificate allows you to purchase from your suppliers without paying sales tax, just like any other retailer.

The Three-Party Transaction

Dropshipping creates a simple three-party flow:

  1. Customer places an order on your website
  2. You (the seller) forward the order to your supplier
  3. Supplier ships the product directly to the customer

Who Pays What Tax?

PartySales Tax Responsibility
You → SupplierExempt (with resale certificate)
Customer → YouCustomer pays sales tax (you collect)

You buy from supplier tax-free, and you collect sales tax from the customer.

Setting Up Your Dropshipping Business

Step 1: Get Your Resale Certificate

Register for a sales tax permit in your home state. This gives you:

  • Legal authority to collect sales tax
  • A resale certificate to provide to suppliers

Step 2: Provide Certificate to Suppliers

When setting up supplier accounts:

  1. Give them your resale certificate - They keep it on file
  2. Specify you're a reseller - Not an end consumer
  3. Confirm tax-exempt status - Verify they won't charge you tax

Step 3: Set Up Sales Tax Collection

Configure your e-commerce platform to:

  • Collect sales tax from customers
  • Calculate correct rates by location
  • Generate reports for filing

Nexus Complications for Dropshippers

Here's where dropshipping gets tricky: Where does nexus exist?

Your Potential Nexus Points

Nexus SourceLocation
Your business registrationYour home state
Economic nexusStates where you exceed sales thresholds
Supplier inventoryPotentially where supplier is located

The Supplier's Location Question

Some states consider you to have nexus where your supplier ships from. This is debated and varies by state.

Conservative approach: Register for sales tax in:

  • Your home state
  • States where you have economic nexus
  • Potentially your supplier's state(s)

Economic Nexus Thresholds

Once you exceed these thresholds in a state, you likely need to register:

Common ThresholdWhat It Means
$100,000 in salesSales to customers in that state
200 transactionsOrders to customers in that state

Track your sales by state to monitor when you approach thresholds.

Working With Suppliers

Finding Dropship Suppliers

Look for suppliers who:

  • Understand resale certificates
  • Have experience with dropshippers
  • Will ship blind (without their branding)
  • Offer competitive pricing

Popular Dropship Platforms

PlatformResale Certificate
AliExpressUsually not needed (international)
AlibabaUsually not needed (international)
US WholesalersRequired
DobaRequired for US suppliers
SaleHooVaries by supplier
SpocketRequired for US suppliers

Providing Your Certificate

When signing up with US-based suppliers:

  1. Complete their vendor application
  2. Provide your resale certificate
  3. Include your state tax ID number
  4. Specify you're a dropshipper

Print-on-Demand: A Special Case

Print-on-demand (POD) is a form of dropshipping where products are created when ordered.

Popular POD Providers

  • Printful
  • Printify
  • Gooten
  • SPOD
  • Teespring/Spring

Using Your Certificate with POD

ProviderHow to Submit Certificate
PrintfulUpload in Settings → Tax Settings
PrintifySubmit in Store Settings
GootenUpload during account setup
SPODContact support or upload in settings

What's Tax-Exempt?

With your certificate, you don't pay sales tax on:

  • The product cost
  • The printing/customization
  • Shipping (in most cases)

You still collect sales tax from your customers.

Record Keeping for Dropshippers

Good records are essential for audit protection.

What to Track

Record TypeDetails to Keep
Supplier invoicesAll purchases, showing tax-exempt status
Sales recordsEach order, customer location, tax collected
Certificates on fileCopies of certificates given to each supplier
Nexus trackingSales by state, threshold monitoring

Why It Matters

If audited, you need to prove:

  1. You had a valid resale certificate
  2. Products were purchased for resale
  3. Sales tax was collected from appropriate customers
  4. Collected tax was properly remitted

Common Dropshipping Tax Mistakes

Mistake 1: Not Getting a Certificate

"I don't hold inventory, so I don't need one."

Wrong. You're still buying and selling products. Get a certificate.

Mistake 2: Ignoring Nexus

"I only ship from my supplier's state, so I have no nexus."

Wrong. You likely have nexus in your home state and any state where you exceed economic nexus thresholds.

Mistake 3: Not Collecting Sales Tax

"My supplier handles everything, including taxes."

Wrong. Unless your supplier is specifically collecting and remitting on your behalf (rare), you need to collect from customers.

Mistake 4: Using Certificate for Personal Purchases

"I'll just order some stuff for myself through my supplier account."

Wrong. This is tax fraud. Personal purchases are always taxable.

Platform-Specific Considerations

Shopify Dropshippers

  • Use Shopify Tax or apps like TaxJar
  • Configure tax collection by state
  • Integrate with dropship apps properly

WooCommerce Dropshippers

  • Install tax calculation plugin
  • Configure shipping zones with tax rules
  • Set up proper supplier integrations

Amazon + Dropshipping

Amazon has restrictions on dropshipping, but if you do:

  • Amazon may collect tax as marketplace facilitator
  • You still need certificate for supplier purchases
  • Follow Amazon's specific dropshipping policies

International Dropshipping

Importing from Overseas

If your suppliers are in China, India, or other countries:

Sales tax on imports: Generally not applicable (you'll deal with customs/duties instead)

Resale certificate: Not usually needed for international suppliers

But remember: You still need to collect sales tax from US customers!

The Full Picture

TransactionTax Treatment
You buy from China supplierNo US sales tax
Customs/import dutiesMay apply
Customer buys from youSales tax applies (you collect)

Frequently Asked Questions

"Do I need a resale certificate in every state?"

No. You need a certificate from your home state to provide to suppliers. You may need to register for sales tax permits in other states where you have nexus.

"My supplier is in California. Do I need a California certificate?"

If you're buying frequently from California suppliers, you may need to register in California (they require in-state registration).

"What if I use multiple suppliers in different states?"

Your home state certificate usually works. For states requiring in-state registration, you may need to register there.

"Do I need to charge sales tax on shipping?"

It depends on the state. Some states tax shipping; others don't. Use sales tax software to calculate correctly.

Get Started With Your Dropshipping Business

Ready to set up your dropshipping business correctly? Get your resale certificate and start buying inventory tax-free.

Apply for Your Resale Certificate →

Have questions about dropshipping tax compliance? Contact our team for help.

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