Wyoming Amazon Sales Tax
Wyoming has enforced its marketplace facilitator law since July 2019, so Amazon collects Wyoming sales tax on every order. Wyoming has relatively low rates, with a 4% base and combined rates up to about 6%.
Overview
Wyoming's marketplace facilitator law took effect July 1, 2019. The state base rate is 4% — among the lowest in the country — and counties may add local taxes, bringing the combined rate up to about 6% depending on the destination. Amazon collects and remits Wyoming sales tax on every order shipped to a Wyoming address.
Wyoming's low base rate plus modest county-level local taxes keeps combined rates in the roughly 4%–6% range across the state. Wyoming's economic nexus standard was originally $100,000 in gross sales OR 200 transactions; the 200-transaction count was eliminated effective July 1, 2024, leaving the $100,000 gross-sales threshold as the sole trigger.
For FBA sellers, Amazon automatically handles Wyoming collection and remittance on marketplace orders, so an Amazon-only seller generally has no separate Wyoming registration obligation. Sellers with their own website or other non-marketplace sales should track those separately. Consult a tax professional for edge cases such as product-specific taxability.
What FBA sellers still need to know
No registration is required for ongoing Amazon-only sales. Direct or non-Amazon sellers exceeding $100,000 in gross sales into Wyoming in the current or previous calendar year must register and remit (Wyoming removed its 200-transaction threshold effective July 1, 2024).
This content is educational and not legal or tax advice. Sales tax law changes frequently and is jurisdiction-specific. Always verify with a qualified tax professional and the state revenue department before making compliance decisions.
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