The end customer is the one paying the sales tax. So if you sell a product online, and a customer buys from Delaware, he won't pay sales tax as there is none. If you have a customer buying from California, he will pay the sales tax corresponding to California's rate. As the seller, you collect...
No idea since it's different for each state. Other sellers usually rely on Shopify or other checkout tools to calculate it for them otherwise it would be a headache. Anyway, you just have to collect them and then pay them back to the appropriate state.
I have a US LLC from Delaware and I'm not a US resident.
I don't know about Italy but for the US, you won't have to pay any taxes. However, you have to collect sales tax if you exceed 200 transactions/year and /state or 100,000$ revenue/year and /state.
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