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Wyoming Sales Tax Calculator

Wyoming has the lowest state sales tax rate of any state that actually has a sales tax — just 4% — with county additions of 1% to 2% bringing most combined rates to 5% to 6%. The notable exception is Teton County (Jackson Hole), which reaches up to 8% due to multiple resort and special district taxes.

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Rates updated for May 2026

This calculator is for informational purposes only and does not constitute tax advice. Consult a qualified tax professional for your specific situation. Rates last verified May 2026.

Verify rates on Wyoming Department of Revenue

How it's calculated

Price × 0.06 = sales tax owed (Cheyenne / Casper example)
1

Start with the purchase price: $20,000.00

2

Multiply by the combined tax rate to get the tax amount: $1,200.00

3

Add tax to the purchase price for the total amount due: $21,200.00

Wyoming sales tax rates by county

LocationCombined rate
Laramie County (Cheyenne)6%
Natrona County (Casper)6%
Teton County (Jackson Hole)8%
Albany County (Laramie)6%
Campbell County (Gillette)6%
Fremont County (Lander/Riverton)5%
Park County (Cody)5%
Sweetwater County (Rock Springs)6%

Common examples in Wyoming

Based on county rates shown above. Select your county in the calculator for a precise result.

Used car purchase (Cheyenne)

$12,000.00 purchase

$720.00

tax owed

New car purchase (Jackson Hole)

$28,000.00 purchase

$2,240.00

tax owed

Electronics (laptop)

$1,000.00 purchase

$60.00

tax owed

Jackson Hole luxury purchase

$5,000.00 purchase

$400.00

tax owed

Frequently asked questions

What is the sales tax rate in Wyoming?
Wyoming's state sales tax rate is 4% — the lowest of any US state that has a sales tax. Counties can add up to 2% in local taxes, bringing most combined rates to 5% or 6%. Teton County (Jackson Hole) is the highest at up to 8% due to resort and special district taxes.
What is the sales tax rate in Jackson Hole, Wyoming?
Jackson Hole is in Teton County, which has the highest combined sales tax rate in Wyoming at up to 8% — the 4% state rate plus Teton County additions including a resort district tax. Teton Village and Alta can reach 9% in some specific locations due to additional special district levies.
What is the sales tax rate in Cheyenne, Wyoming?
Cheyenne is in Laramie County with a combined sales tax rate of 6% — the 4% state rate plus a 2% Laramie County addition. This is the typical rate in most populated Wyoming counties including Natrona County (Casper) and Campbell County (Gillette).
What is exempt from sales tax in Wyoming?
Wyoming exempts most unprepared groceries, prescription drugs, and certain agricultural equipment. Wyoming also exempts manufacturing machinery and equipment used directly in production. Most clothing is taxable at the standard combined rate.
Does Wyoming have a sales tax holiday?
No. Wyoming does not have a general sales tax holiday or tax-free weekend.
Do you pay sales tax on a used car in Wyoming?
Yes. Wyoming charges sales tax on used vehicle purchases at the combined county rate where the buyer registers the vehicle. In Cheyenne and Casper that is 6%. In Teton County (Jackson Hole) it is up to 8%. The tax is paid at the county treasurer's office at the time of registration.