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Introduction to GIS and TCA Data

All Idaho property lies within a combination of taxing districts. When taxing district jurisdictional boundaries overlap, they form a unique entity known as a Tax Code Area (TCA). Taxing districts submit boundary changes and annexations to the Idaho State Tax Commission throughout the year. The GIS staff maps these district boundary changes and assigns the […]


New Sales Tax Exemption Certificate for Real Property Contractors

Form ST-103C, a new sales tax exemption certificate for real property contractors, is available on tax.idaho.gov. Contractors who improve real property should use the new form instead of Form ST-101. You can find the Form ST-103C on the Sales/Use Tax page under “Forms, instructions, and other documents.”


Types of Withholding Forms

Federal forms You need to file some of these with Idaho. Form W-2 Use the W-2 form to report an employee’s income and amounts you withheld for a specific year. The form must be complete, correct, and legible. We compare the W-2 information you submit with the W-2s your employees filed. Errors can delay employees’ […]


Military

Specific tax information applies to military service members and their families. This information applies to income tax, income tax withholding, sales and use taxes, and certain exemptions. The information varies according to resident status.  Additionally, members of the U.S. Armed Forces serving in a combat zone can take an extension of time to file their […]


Income you don’t have to withhold on

As an Idaho employer, you’re always required to have a withholding account and report payroll. You don’t have to withhold Idaho income tax in any of the following situations: The employee isn’t a resident of Idaho and earns less than $1,000 in Idaho in a calendar year. You employ an agricultural laborer who earns less […]


Withholding – Help for the self-employed and retired

If you’re self-employed or receive a pension payment, use the  income tax tables to help you decide how much to set aside to pay your income tax. Idaho doesn’t require estimated tax payments from individuals, but you can make payments at any time using either of these methods: Form 51, Estimated Payment of Idaho Individual Income Tax […]


Withholding – Types of Employees

Generally, employees are any individuals who perform services for you when you have the right to control what they will do and how they will do it. This is true even when you choose not to exercise your control over the employee and allow the employee freedom of action. It’s also true regardless of how payments […]



Power of Attorney

A Power of Attorney (POA) is a legal document authorizing someone to represent you. You, the taxpayer/grantor, must complete, sign, and return this form if you want to grant power of attorney to an accountant, tax return preparer, attorney, family member, or anyone else to act on your behalf with the Idaho State Tax Commission.




Online Sellers Take These Steps

Steps Register for an Idaho seller’s permit. You can do that online at tax.idaho.gov/ibr. Forward the tax to the Tax Commission. Collect Idaho sales tax and file a sales tax return. See Filing and Paying. Register for a free Taxpayer Access Point (TAP) account after you get your Idaho seller’s permit in the mail. You can file and pay online through TAP. […]


Organizations that Can Buy Everything Exempt

Some buyers are exempt from sales tax on everything they buy. The sale must be directly to the exempt buyer, and the buyer must pay the seller directly. If employees, volunteers, or representatives of the exempt buyer use their own money to purchase something for the buyer, the purchase sale is taxable even if the […]


Cigarettes Delivered to Your Home

Cigarettes bought over the Internet, over the phone, or from mail-order catalogs generally don’t have Idaho tax stamps on the bottom of the packages and are considered unstamped. The penalty for having, buying, or using more than 10 packs of unstamped cigarettes is three times the cigarette tax due for each full or partial pack. […]


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