By Associated Press - Wednesday, February 22, 2017

CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) - Online retailers who sell goods to Wyoming residents will soon be required to collect the state’s sales tax on transactions as the Legislature has approved a bill moving the tax burden from residents to businesses.

The Wyoming Tribune Eagle reported Wednesday (https://bit.ly/2mlxpov ) that the bill received wide support in both the Senate and the House of Representatives and now awaits a signature from Gov. Matt Mead. If approved, the law will be effective July 1.

According to the bill, retailers that don’t have a presence in the state will collect sales tax from Wyoming customers and remit that money to the state. Businesses with fewer than 200 transactions of $100,000 in sales to Wyoming customers are exempt from the law.

Currently, Wyoming residents are required to pay sales tax on such purchases but few do.

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Information from: Wyoming Tribune Eagle, https://www.wyomingnews.com

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