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Taxually

Taxually automates cross-border e-commerce VAT compliance from Budapest across 150+ countries.

Taxually

Founded in Budapest, Taxually operates as a technology company focused on value-added tax compliance for the e-commerce sector. The firm's core product automates VAT registration, filing, and remittance for online merchants selling into jurisdictions from the European Union to the United Kingdom and beyond. Rather than a professional-services model reliant on local accountants, Taxually built software that connects merchants to tax authorities across more than 150 countries. The platform covers the full compliance lifecycle: registration with foreign tax authorities, periodic filing, data-backed audit support, and remittance. It serves marketplace sellers, direct-to-consumer brands, and large platforms managing multi-jurisdictional VAT obligations. Taxually's architecture functions as a compliance layer — the merchant inputs transaction data and the system calculates liability, generates returns, and submits filings in local formats. The company does not publish a client list, but its 150-country coverage implies integrations with major e-commerce platforms and tax authorities across the EU, the Americas, and Asia-Pacific. Taxually's team — size undisclosed — operates from Budapest with additional presence in London. The company developed adjacent tools addressing marketplace facilitator rules, distance-selling thresholds, and IOSS filings for low-value imports into the EU. No public records show adjacent investment vehicles, philanthropic foundations, or real-asset arms. What distinguishes Taxually structurally is its decision to remain software-first rather than add a large managed-services tax-consulting layer. Most cross-border VAT providers either are traditional accounting firms with a tech wrapper or software companies that refer complex cases to partner firms. Taxually's approach — automation as the product, not the funnel to consulting — allows it to compete on price against incumbents while covering jurisdictions many boutique advisory firms cannot reach.

General information

Firm type

Family Office

Year founded

AUM

Undisclosed

Location

Region

Europe

Country

Hungary

City

Budapest

Corporate office

Budapest, Hungary

Sector focus

Enterprise Software

Frequently asked questions

What specific VAT compliance functions does Taxually automate?

Taxually automates the full lifecycle: foreign VAT registration, periodic return filing, liability calculation, payment remittance, and audit-support documentation. The platform handles country-specific formatting requirements and submission protocols so merchants do not need to interpret each jurisdiction's tax authority portal individually.

How does Taxually source clients — through direct sales, platform partnerships, or accounting firms?

The company's client acquisition model is not publicly detailed, but its product is designed for e-commerce sellers, marketplaces, and platforms. Given the 150-country coverage, partnerships with major e-commerce platforms and developer ecosystems are the likely primary channel, with direct-to-merchant sales as a secondary route.

Does Taxually operate as a SaaS company or a tax consultancy with software?

Taxually is structured as a software-first company. Its product automates compliance tasks that a traditional tax consultancy would perform manually — registration, filing obligations, and remittance processing. The firm does not market itself as providing tax advisory or consulting services, distinguishing it from hybrid accounting-tech competitors.

Which jurisdictions does Taxually cover, and are there notable gaps?

Taxually claims coverage across more than 150 countries, including the EU27, the United Kingdom, and a range of non-EU states that levy VAT or GST on cross-border digital sales. The company has not published a full country list, but its marketing emphasizes EU, UK, and global coverage suited to large-scale e-commerce operations. Specific gaps are not publicly documented.

How does Taxually handle the EU's Import One-Stop Shop for low-value goods?

Taxually's platform supports IOSS registration and filing for merchants importing goods valued under €150 into the EU, per the public description of its product suite. The software calculates and remits VAT due under the IOSS scheme, allowing sellers to charge VAT at the point of sale rather than having customs collect it at the border.

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