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Yard sales might qualify for sales tax exemption

BOISE, Idaho — July 19, 2023 — Yard sales (or garage sales) are a popular way to declutter and make extra money. Before you start selling unwanted belongings, find out if you’ll need to collect and pay Idaho sales tax. Almost every seller in Idaho must have a seller’s permit, collect sales tax, and send in […]


Summer 2023 Tax Update now available

Read the Summer 2023 Tax Update, our newsletter for the business community. This edition features articles about new tax laws, taxable sales for recreation and admissions, and our new callback feature.


Tax Update for Summer 2023

Welcome to the Summer 2023 issue of Tax Update — our business community newsletter. This edition features articles about new tax laws, taxable sales for recreation and admissions, and our new callback feature. New tax laws – What you need to know The 2023 Idaho Legislature passed tax laws providing property tax reduction, capping the cigar […]


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Sales Tax: Guides for Certain Groups

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Who Needs a Seller’s Permit?

Almost every seller in Idaho needs a seller’s permit. Sellers are individuals, businesses, nonprofit organizations, or government agencies that do any of the following: Make more than two sales during any 12-month period, unless they meet the definition of a small seller. Make it publicly known that they sell taxable products or services. Sell to a […]


Occasional Sellers

Almost every seller in Idaho needs a seller’s permit, to collect sales tax, and to send in the tax. However, you don’t need to do that if you qualify for the occasional sales exemption. You can take advantage of this exemption if both of these are true: You don’t make it publicly known that you […]


Property Tax Public Rules Meeting

Ways to Attend Join by videoconference: JOIN MEETING Meeting Number: 2634 522 6499 Meeting password: HqpwyhSH589 Join by Phone: 1-415-655-0001 Access Code:  2634 522 6499 In Person: State Tax Commission 11321 W. Chinden Blvd, Boise Coral Room




Open Meeting: Appeals Resolution

AgendaOfficial meeting notice   How to attend By phone: See meeting notice In person:11321 W. Chinden Blvd., BoiseCoral Conference Room


Compliance: Forms

Form CFS, Comprehensive Financial Statement (CFS)


Compliance

Privacy Policy We don’t collect information identifying individual visitors to our site except when you log into the Taxpayer Access Point (TAP) tool. Read more About This Site (Privacy). Use Quick Pay to make a payment anytime (no account needed).  See your Right to Appeal a Notice of Deficiency Determination (NODD). Avoid Tax Debts Avoid […]


Webinar: Strengthening Your Business

Kick your business into high gear with this free webinar. Hear about taxes, workers’ comp, labor law, and checking the health of your business to see how you can improve it.


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