Pillar 10
Industry tax guides
The industry pillar is live with sector-specific pages built around the real places businesses get tripped up: marketplace rules, FIRPTA, VAT category splits, and solo-operator thresholds.
Public guides
6
Seed industries
6
Target scale
500+
Ireland · vat-thresholds
Ireland VAT thresholds guide
Ireland does not use one universal VAT-registration threshold for all activities. Revenue separates the main threshold analysis by the kind of supplies made, which means founders need to start with the business model rather than with a single memorized number.
Switzerland · hospitality
Swiss hospitality VAT guide
The Swiss Federal Tax Administration says accommodation services, including overnight stay and breakfast in the hotel and accommodation business, are subject to a special 3.8 percent VAT rate.
United States · crypto
U.S. digital assets tax guide
The IRS treats digital assets as a category taxpayers must report directly. The right educational page should therefore begin with ordinary tax logic applied to crypto transactions, not with internet myths about crypto existing outside tax law.
United States · ecommerce
U.S. e-commerce marketplace facilitator guide
California and Texas both make an important point that online sellers regularly miss. Marketplace facilitator rules can shift the collection burden for marketplace sales, but they do not automatically erase direct-sales duties, recordkeeping needs, or other tax consequences.
United States · real-estate
U.S. real estate FIRPTA guide
Foreign sellers often focus on the final gain calculation and miss the cash-flow impact at closing. The operational starting point is the withholding rule, because that is what affects deal execution immediately.
United Arab Emirates · consulting
UAE consultant and solo-operator corporate tax guide
The UAE Federal Tax Authority says a natural person is subject to Corporate Tax only if the person conducts business or business activity in the UAE and total turnover from that activity exceeds AED 1 million in the calendar year.
Important disclaimer
This library is for general tax education only. Always verify filing obligations, due dates, and tax consequences against the cited primary source or with a qualified tax professional.