Wyoming Statutes

§ 39-15-110 — Statute of limitations

Wyoming § 39-15-110
JurisdictionWyoming
Title 39Taxation and Revenue
Ch. 15SALES TAX
Art. 1STATE SALES TAX

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Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 39-15-110 (2026).

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(a)No credit or refund shall be allowed after three (3) years from the date of overpayment. The receipt of a claim for a refund by the department shall toll the statute of limitations.
(b)The department may bring an action to recover any delinquent taxes, penalty or interest in any appropriate court within three (3) years following the delinquency. In the case of an assessment created by an audit, the delinquency period is deemed to start thirty (30) days after the date the assessment letter is sent. Any tax penalty and interest related to the audit assessment shall be calculated from the filing period during which the deficiency occurred. In any such action a certificate by the department is prima facie evidence of the amount due.

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15
§ 39-15-101
Definitions
§ 39-15-103
Imposition
§ 39-15-104
Taxation rate
§ 39-15-105
Exemptions
§ 39-15-106
Licenses; permits
§ 39-15-107.2
Voluntary disclosure
§ 39-15-108
Enforcement
§ 39-15-109
Taxpayer remedies
§ 39-15-111
Any taxes recovered by the collection agencies and remitted to the department shall be distributed in accordance with W.S. 39-15-111(b). Any person owing a tax submitted to a collection agency may be assessed a fee in an amount necessary to cover the cost of collection, not to exceed twenty percent (20%) of the tax owed, as provided in W.S. 9-1-415(a). The collection agency shall collect the fee with the tax that is submitted for collection and the amount collected as a fee may be deducted from funds remitted to the department. The contracts entered into under this paragraph shall not be for a term of more than two (2) years and shall be awarded only after competition; (xi) If a vendor or direct payer pays taxes due and payable under this chapter on or before the fifteenth day of the month that the taxes are due under paragraph (v) of this subsection, a credit shall be allowed against the taxes imposed by this chapter for expenses incurred by a vendor or direct payer for the accounting and reporting of taxes. The credit is equal to one and ninety-five hundredths percent (1.95%) of the amount of tax due, provided that the total credit under this paragraph and W.S. 39-16-107(b)(viii) shall not exceed five hundred dollars ($500.00) in any month. The vendor or direct payer shall deduct the credit for each tax period on forms prescribed and furnished by the department. The credit shall be deducted only from the share of the tax that is distributed to the general fund under W.S. 39-15-111(b)(i)
§ 39-15-201
Definitions
§ 39-15-202
Administration
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