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State-by-State Sales Tax Permits: 2026 Registration & Renewal Fee Guide

This guide provides a comprehensive state-by-state breakdown of initial registration fees and recurring renewal fees for sales tax permits across all 45 taxable US states.
Updated 2 months ago

Keeping track of which states charge a sales tax permit fee—and which require renewal—is a critical part of maintaining compliance. While most states offer registration for free, several charge application fees or recurring renewal costs.

The table below provides a comprehensive list of all 45 states with state-level sales tax plus the District of Columbia.


Full State Fee & Renewal Schedule (2026)

State

Registration Fee

Renewal Fee

Renewal Frequency

Alabama

$0

$0

Annual (No fee, but must verify)

Arizona

$12 (State)

$0 (State) / Up to $50 (Local)

Annual (State/Local renewal)

Arkansas

$50

$0

Indefinite

California

$0

$0

Indefinite

Colorado

$66 ($50 deposit for new account and $16 one-location sales tax license)

$16

Biennial (Every 2 years)

Connecticut

$100

$0

Automatically renews at no cost if the account is active and in good standing

D.C.

$0

$0

Indefinite

Florida

$0 (Online) / $5 (Paper)

$0

Indefinite

Georgia

$0

$0

Indefinite

Hawaii

$20

$0

Indefinite

Idaho

$0

$0

Indefinite

Illinois

$0

$0

Retailer’s certificate every 1 year; Reseller’s certificate every 3 years (Automatic/Free)

Indiana

$25

$0

Biennial (Automatic/Free)

Iowa

$0

$0

Indefinite

Kansas

$0

$0

Indefinite

Kentucky

$0

$0

Indefinite

Louisiana

$0

$0

Indefinite

Maine

$0

$0

Indefinite

Maryland

$0

$0

Indefinite

Massachusetts

$0

$0

Renewal is not required, but the sales tax permit should be updated when there are changes in ownership, address, etc.

Michigan

$0

$0

Indefinite

Minnesota

$0

$0

Indefinite

Mississippi

$0

$0

Indefinite

Missouri

$0

$0

Indefinite

Nebraska

$0

$0

Indefinite

Nevada

$15 per location

$0

Indefinite

New Jersey

$0

$0

Indefinite

New Mexico

$0

$0

Indefinite

New York

$0

$0

Indefinite

North Carolina

$0

$0

Indefinite

North Dakota

$0

$0

Indefinite

Ohio

$0 (Remote) / $50 (Retail)

$0

Indefinite

Oklahoma

$20 plus a handling fee

$0

Indefinite (as long as business remains active and compliant)

Pennsylvania

$0

$0

Every 5 years (Free renewal)

Rhode Island

$0

$0

Annual (Due Feb 1st)

South Carolina

$50

$0

Indefinite

South Dakota

$0

$0

Indefinite

Tennessee

$0

$0

Indefinite

Texas

$0

$0

Indefinite

Utah

$0

$0

Indefinite

Vermont

$0

$0

Indefinite

Virginia

$0

$0

Indefinite

Washington

$0 (Business License)

$5

Annual

West Virginia

$30

$0

Indefinite

Wisconsin

$20

$10

Biennial (Every 2 years)

Wyoming

$60

$0

Indefinite


Important Notes for Merchants

What does "Indefinite" mean? In these states, your permit remains valid as long as you remain in business and continue to file your returns. If you stop filing or close your account, you may need to reapply and pay any applicable fees again.

Additional Tips

1. Watch Out for "Verification" States

Even if the renewal fee is $0, states like Alabama and Pennsylvania require you to log in and "verify" your business information every few years. If you ignore these notices, the state may cancel your permit, leading to unexpected "unregistered" status and potential penalties.

2. Local Licensing in Arizona

Arizona is a special case. While the state-level Transaction Privilege Tax (TPT) license has a one-time fee, almost every city in Arizona charges its own annual renewal fee (ranging from $2 to $50). These are usually due on January 1st every year.

3. Remote Sellers vs. Physical Presence

Some states offer lower fees for "Remote Sellers" (businesses with no physical location in the state). For example, in Ohio, out-of-state sellers can often register for free, while those with a physical storefront must pay a $25 fee.

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