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  • Employers can e-file 967 forms today

    January 14, 2022

    The deadline for filing the Form 967, Idaho Annual Withholding Report is January 31. Employers can file online today by logging into their Taxpayer Access Point (TAP) account to file Form 967 and W-2s. This is the fastest way to submit the information. The Tax Commission is also mailing hard copies of the report to employers. The copies should […]

  • Free webinar offers tips for filing 2021 income taxes

    January 12, 2022

    Filing income taxes doesn’t have to be confusing. Get tips for completing your federal and Idaho tax returns at a free webinar presented by the Idaho State Tax Commission and the federal Taxpayer Advocate Service. The “Tips for Filing Income Taxes” webinar runs in January and February. Attend the session on Wednesday, January 19, 9 a.m. […]

  • 2022 W-4 available; review your withholding now

    January 6, 2022

    The Idaho  Form ID W-4 for 2022 is now available on our website at tax.idaho.gov/w4. Make sure you have the right amount of income taxes withheld from your paycheck. Review your W-4 withholding at least once a year or more often to account for changes in your life. Some life changes include: Getting married, divorced, or having […]

  • 2021 income tax forms now available

    January 4, 2022

    Get a head start on your tax preparations by checking out the individual and business Idaho income tax forms for 2021 that are now available on our website. The forms are fillable PDFs.

  • More SALT guidance

    December 20, 2021

    Governor Little signed House Bill 317 into law on April 15, 2021. This new law allows certain pass-through entities to annually elect and pay an elective tax in the amount of 6.5% of the pro-rata or distributive share of the entity’s partners, shareholders, or members. The partners, shareholders, and members then receive a tax credit […]

  • UPDATED: SALT workaround payment due Dec. 31, 2021

    December 15, 2021

    According IRS Notice 2020-75, pass-through entities that want to deduct the state and local tax (SALT) payment from their 2021 income on their federal tax return need to send the payment to the Idaho State Tax Commission by December 31, 2021. To pay online, use the Tax Commission’s Quick Pay option at tax.idaho.gov/quickpay using “business income tax” as […]

  • Sales tax and holiday lights

    December 14, 2021

    The Idaho State Tax Commission has received numerous questions from consumers and decorating businesses about sales tax and how it applies to holiday lights. There are generally four types of transactions performed by decorating businesses that put up holiday lights. Three are taxable, one is not taxable: Taxable Sales and rentals of tangible personal property. […]