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Utah marketplace facilitator law

If you sell on Amazon, Etsy, eBay or Walmart, Utah's marketplace facilitator law decides who collects the tax — the platform or you. Here's how it works and what it means for your own registration.

By John DoeReviewed by Jane Doe, CPAUpdated June 2026How we verify

Confidence: moderate

Parts of this page (often the trailing-nexus timing) are still being verified, so our confidence here is moderate rather than high. Confirm anything you act on with Utah State Tax Commission or a tax professional before you register or deregister.

Has a marketplace law?
Yes
Facilitator collects & remits?
Yes
In effect since
October 2019
Counts toward your threshold?
No

Source: Utah State Tax Commission

Does Utah have a marketplace facilitator law?

Marketplace facilitators must collect and remit Utah sales tax if their own sales plus sales facilitated on behalf of third-party sellers exceed $100,000 in the previous or current calendar year (transaction threshold removed July 1, 2025 per S.B. 47). Facilitators must begin collection on the first day of the calendar quarter starting at least 60 days after the threshold is exceeded.

Do you still need your own permit?

If you sell only through registered marketplaces in Utah, the platform collects and remits the tax, so you often don't need your own permit for those sales. And in Utah, facilitated sales don't count toward your own threshold.

Direct sales (Shopify, WooCommerce) are different

Sales through your own store aren't facilitated by anyone — you collect Utah tax on those yourself once you're registered. Many sellers are registered in Utah only because of marketplace sales the platform already handles, which is exactly the kind of registration worth reviewing.

Where TrailingZero fits

TrailingZero connects to your store read-only, maps where you actually have nexus state by state, and separates your marketplace-collected sales from your direct sales in Utah, so you only stay registered where you truly need to be. During any wind-down it can file the zero-dollar returns so nothing lapses — and you only pay for the states you genuinely keep. Run a free audit anytime; this page is free education either way.

Utah Marketplace law FAQ

Does Utah require marketplaces to collect sales tax?
Yes. Marketplace facilitators must collect and remit Utah sales tax if their own sales plus sales facilitated on behalf of third-party sellers exceed $100,000 in the previous or current calendar year (transaction threshold removed July 1, 2025 per S.B.
If I only sell on Amazon, do I need to register in Utah?
Often no for those facilitated sales, since the marketplace collects and remits.
Is this tax advice?
No. This page is general education built from public sources and the rules change often. Confirm your specific situation with the state's tax authority or your accountant before you register or deregister.

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Sources

Primary sources reviewed for this page. Data current as of June 2026.

TrailingZerois software, not a CPA or law firm, and this page is general education — not tax or legal advice. State rules and thresholds change frequently; confirm your situation with the state's tax authority or your accountant before you register or deregister. See how we research and review this data in our editorial & accuracy policy.