Nexus by State

Massachusetts vs New Jersey Sales Tax Nexus — Comparison 2026

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Compare economic nexus thresholds, state and local rates, and filing rules in Massachusetts and New Jersey.

MetricMassachusettsNew Jersey
Economic nexus threshold$100,000$100,000
Transaction thresholdNone200
State rate6.25%6.63%
Avg. local raten/an/a
Combined state + local6.25%6.63%
Marketplace facilitatorYesYes
Effective since2019-10-012018-11-01

Which state is easier for sellers?

For low-revenue sellers: nexus triggers first in both states because of its threshold. If you cross that first, you register there first.

On rate: Massachusetts is friendlier for customers with a combined state + local rate of 6.25% vs 6.63%.

New Jersey also adds a 200-transaction trigger that Massachusetts doesn't have.

Massachusetts — nexus note

Economic nexus in Massachusetts triggers at $100,000 in gross sales delivered into Massachusetts in the current or prior calendar year. No transaction count threshold.

New Jersey — nexus note

Economic nexus in New Jersey triggers when remote sellers exceed $100,000 in gross sales OR 200 or more separate transactions into New Jersey in the current or preceding calendar year — whichever is met first.

What to do next

Use the nexus calculator to check exactly which of Massachusetts and New Jersey you've already triggered. Then read each state's full guide:

Massachusetts overview →New Jersey overview →