Collect tax in a European country
Learn how to collect tax in a European country (outside the EU).
In Europe (outside the European Union), Stripe supports tax calculation for businesses making sales into a range of countries. The requirements for tax registration, as well as which types of transactions are included, vary from country to country.
For each country listed, you can find information about:
The types of tax Stripe can help you collect.
The registration threshold that determines when you’re required to register for tax collection.
What kinds of products or sales are subject to tax calculation.
The types of transactions covered.
Resources about how to register with local tax authorities.
Stripe can collect tax if your business is based in Norway, Switzerland and Liechtenstein, and the United Kingdom. To collect tax on Stripe in other listed European countries, your business needs to be a remote seller with no physical presence (such as a shop or warehouse).
Supported product type
Sales type
Remote sales
Tax type
VAT
Official resources
Status
No transactions
Transactions included in obligations monitoring
B2C digital products
Registration threshold
10000 EUR in the current year
Threshold and registration for Belarus
Remote sellers providing electronically supplied services (digital products) to consumers in Belarus have a registration threshold of 10,000 EUR in the current year. Sales to business customers in Belarus don’t trigger any tax registration obligations because non-resident businesses aren’t required to collect tax on these sales.
Supported calculations for Belarus
In Belarus, Stripe only supports collecting VAT for digital products. To collect this tax on Stripe, you must be a remote seller without a physical presence in the country.