Salex Tax

Yes. Beginning November 1, 2025, we will start collecting sales tax for US-based customers on all Vercel products and services where required by law. The exact amount depends on your billing address and applicable tax regulations.

State regulations now require cloud service providers to collect sales tax in many jurisdictions. We're updating our billing practices effective November 1, 2025 to ensure full compliance.

Not necessarily. Sales tax is only charged in states where Vercel is registered to collect tax. If your billing address is in one of those jurisdictions, you will see sales tax added to your invoices. If not, you will not be charged tax.

Invoices will now show a separate line item for sales tax, clearly indicating the amount charged in addition to the products and services purchased.

For most customers, no action is required. Sales tax will automatically be calculated and added to your invoice based on your billing information. However, if your organization is tax-exempt, you’ll need to provide us with a valid exemption certificate.

If you qualify for tax exemption, please send your exemption certificate to tax@vercel.com. Once verified by our team, your account will be marked as tax-exempt, and sales tax will not be applied to your invoices.

For international customers, we will begin collecting VAT, GST, or similar taxes where required by law in the near future. We will communicate in advance about this change.

Sales tax collection for US-based customers will begin on November 1, 2025. All invoices issued on or after that date will include applicable sales tax.

You can refer to our terms of service on collecting sales tax.

If you have specific questions about tax collection or exemptions, please contact our team at tax@vercel.com.