Summer fun: Yesterday was the annual Boise employee picnic, and a good time for everyone (on our own time and money). Picnic lunch , carnival games, and prizes. Fun day!
Did you know that you might not have to collect or send in Idaho sales tax if you’re an Idaho small seller? Find out if the small seller exemption applies to you: https://t.co/zP3TqG34H2
We received more money yesterday, so we’re once again issuing refunds. We anticipate that most people will receive theirs July 7-15 (for direct deposit). Check your bank account over the next week if you’re waiting for a refund.
For National Retailer Month: Did you know we have resources to support Idaho small businesses? See webinars here: https://t.co/c6FDMzcpvV and check out sales tax info at https://t.co/NYWCDUXXjQ
Offices statewide are closed this year July 2 – 6 as we celebrate America’s 250th anniversary. We’re back for normal hours on Tuesday. Enjoy your Independence Day!
We’re still on track to see more money released to the refund fund July 7. That means we can start issuing refunds again, and most folks will get theirs July 7-15 (for direct deposit). Want that money all year instead? Check your withholding: https://t.co/fbHyLfm7Fh
Good news: The Board of Examiners approved more money for the refund fund. So, we can issue most direct deposit refunds July 7-15. (Checks might be longer.) Check status at https://t.co/Do7LH29Afg. Want that money all year round instead? Change withholding https://t.co/wNMTCVqftl
All offices are closed June 19 for the Juneteenth holiday. Normal hours resume on Monday. In the meanwhile, check our website for general information: https://t.co/pNLvDkIt2m
When you rent out a place to stay, even if it’s just occasionally: You need permits and to send in taxes, unless a short-term rental marketplace files and sends in all taxes for you. See https://t.co/v25AkjlZjy
In Lewiston seeking a job working with the public, sprinkled with a bit of detective work? Join us as a Compliance Officer 1. You’ll educate taxpayers, work with them on overdue bills, do research. Top benefits. work-life balance! Apply by June 17: https://t.co/ESJBMrLHRO
Had to pay when you filed your taxes this year? Got a refund and want that money in your pocket all year round? Now’s a good time to adjust your withholding. You can adjust state, federal, or both. See https://t.co/wNMTCVqftl
Looking for your refund? They take 7-11 weeks. If it’s a refund tied to an amended return, it might take longer. We have to process first-filed returns and then do amended ones. Find the status of your refund: https://t.co/Do7LH29Afg
Taking the next step to hire employees in your business? Learn about withholding, workers’ compensation, and unemployment insurance and benefits in this recorded webinar. We taught with Idaho Industrial Comm. and Dept. of Labor: https://t.co/kGwUNyFHCI
It’s official: The application period for the 2025 parental choice tax credit or advance payment awarded in 2026 is reopening tomorrow, May 21, at 8 AM MDT (7 AM PDT). See the state’s official website for more: https://t.co/u2nkCYx4i9
Idaho permitted account holders: Remember to file on your regular schedule, even if you have 0 to report. If you don’t, you’ll get an estimate total due or letter asking you to file. File in TAP at https://t.co/qotCgX2RUq.
Business owners: That processing fee you might be charging customers to pay with a card? You still have to charge sales tax on the fee if the customer is buying taxable goods. See https://t.co/Le2WNZB4xD
Building contractors working in Idaho: There’s a lot to know about sales tax for jobs here and withholding for anyone you have working in the state, even if they don’t live here. Learn more: https://t.co/HerkfbfgFz