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Yeah. Which is partly why I want to know how everything works.
If I have to build my own solution that parses line by line through a CSV and runs logic, queries a DB that gets updates with new tax tables and spits out numbers so bet it. I'm willing to go that far since I have a background already doing similar things.
I'm guessing someone may just direct me to all the FCC rules, guidelines, and tax literature. I would be happy with that as well as long as it was complete.
I probably don't want to maintain this forever but it can't be that impossible to calculate everything for your first few customers.
Even if you don't use Skyetel, they have some info on taxes that might be helpful for you or point you in some directions and fill up some knowledge gaps.
https://support.skyetel.com/hc/en-us/articles/360051660293-Taxes-and-Regulatory-Fees
https://support.skyetel.com/hc/en-us/articles/360047843714-FCC-Registration-and-USF-charges
Also search "tax" in their KB search bar.
What jurisdiction(s) are you selling VOIP in?
Also a bit unrelated - which vendor did you go with for the STIR SHAKEN solution?