Wyoming: Sales Tax Handbook
2022 Wyoming Sales Tax Changes
Over the past year, there have been six local sales tax rate changes in Wyoming. This table lists each changed tax jurisdiction, the amount of the change, and the towns and cities in which the modified tax rates apply. This page will be updated monthly as new sales tax rates are released. For other states, see our list of nationwide sales tax rate changes.
Change Date | Tax Jurisdiction | Sales Tax Change | Cities Affected |
---|---|---|---|
March 2022 | Albin |
Raised
from 5% to 6%
|
Albin |
March 2022 | Burns |
Raised
from 5% to 6%
|
Burns |
March 2022 | Laramie |
Raised
from 5% to 6%
|
Carpenter, Horse Creek, Hillsdale and Meriden |
February 2022 | Cheyenne |
Raised
from 5% to 6%
|
Cheyenne and Fe Warren Afb |
February 2022 | Pine Bluffs |
Raised
from 5% to 6%
|
Pine Bluffs |
July 2021 | Laramie County | Lowered from 6% to 5% | Cheyenne, Burns, Carpenter, Fe Warren Afb, Granite Canon, Hillsdale, Meriden and Albin |
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