Short-Term Rental Tax in Wyoming (WY)

The state-level tax rate on short-term rentals in Wyoming is 4.0% , consisting of 4.0% sales tax and 0.0% lodging tax. Wyoming applies general sales and lodging taxes to STRs without STR-specific legislation. Major platforms like Airbnb collect state taxes automatically. With local taxes, the total rate in Jackson Hole reaches 10.0%. STR operators must register with the state. Wyoming charges a 4% state sales tax on short-term rentals. No state lodging tax. Counties may impose a local lodging tax of up to 4%. Teton County (Jackson Hole) has significant additional taxes.

Total State Rate 4.0% Sales 4.0% + Lodging 0.0%
Platform Collects Yes Airbnb, Vrbo collect state sales tax
Registration Required Must register with state
STR-Specific Tax No General lodging tax applies

Annual Tax Estimate for Wyoming

The table below shows estimated annual tax obligations at different nightly rates, assuming 65% occupancy (237 nights/year). Estimates are shown for both the state-level rate and the highest local rate (Jackson Hole).

Nightly Rate Gross Revenue State Tax (4.0%) Jackson Hole Tax (10.0%)
$100.00/night $23,700 $948 $2,370
$150.00/night $35,550 $1,422 $3,555
$200.00/night $47,400 $1,896 $4,740
$300.00/night $71,100 $2,844 $7,110
$500.00/night $118,500 $4,740 $11,850

Estimates assume 65% occupancy. Actual tax may differ based on local exemptions, booking fees, and platform collection.

STR Tax Rates by City in Wyoming

Local taxes significantly impact the total STR tax burden in Wyoming. The table below shows combined state + local rates for 3 cities, sorted by total rate. The highest combined rate is 10.0% in Jackson Hole.

City Local Tax Total Rate Tax on $200/night Tier Notes
Jackson Hole 6.0% 10.0% $20.00 Moderate Teton County 2% sales + 4% lodging tax. Very active vacation rental market.
Cody 5.0% 9.0% $18.00 Moderate Park County 2% + Cody 3% lodging tax. Yellowstone gateway.
Yellowstone (West Yellowstone side) 4.0% 8.0% $16.00 Moderate County 1% + local 3% lodging tax.
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How Wyoming Compares to Other States

Below is a comparison of Wyoming with five states that have similar state-level STR tax rates. This comparison helps illustrate where Wyoming stands relative to other states in terms of tax burden, platform collection, and registration requirements.

State State Rate Sales Tax Lodging Tax Platform Collects Registration
Wyoming (WY) 4.0% 4.0% 0.0% Yes Required
Montana (MT) 4.0% 0.0% 4.0% Yes Required
New York (NY) 4.0% 4.0% 0.0% Yes Required
Missouri (MO) 4.2% 4.2% 0.0% Yes Required
Virginia (VA) 4.3% 4.3% 0.0% Yes Required
Oklahoma (OK) 4.5% 4.5% 0.0% Yes Required

Frequently Asked Questions About Wyoming STR Taxes

What is the short-term rental tax rate in Wyoming in 2026?

The state-level tax rate on short-term rentals in Wyoming is 4.0%, consisting of 4.0% sales tax and 0.0% lodging tax. Local taxes can bring the total to 10.0% in cities like Jackson Hole. At $200/night with 65% occupancy, the state-level tax alone is approximately $1,896 per year.

Does Airbnb collect STR taxes in Wyoming?

Yes. Airbnb, Vrbo collect state sales tax. However, local and county taxes may not be covered by platform collection. Always verify with your local tax authority what taxes your platform collects on your behalf.

Do I need to register my short-term rental in Wyoming?

Yes. Wyoming requires STR operators to register with the state. This typically includes obtaining a sales tax permit and/or lodging tax registration. Many cities and counties in Wyoming also require local STR permits or business licenses. Check with both state and local authorities for specific requirements.

What is the total STR tax rate in Jackson Hole, Wyoming?

The total combined tax rate in Jackson Hole is 10.0%, which includes the 4.0% state rate plus 6.0% in local taxes. Teton County 2% sales + 4% lodging tax. Very active vacation rental market. At $200/night with 65% occupancy, this amounts to approximately $4,740 per year in taxes.

How much will I owe in STR taxes in Wyoming?

Your annual STR tax depends on your nightly rate, occupancy, and location. At the state level (4.0%), a property earning $200/night with 65% occupancy would owe approximately $1,896/year in state taxes alone. In Jackson Hole, the total tax at the same rate would be approximately $4,740/year. Use our STR tax calculator for a customized estimate.

Calculate Your Wyoming STR Tax

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