Registration guide
Should I register for sales tax in West Virginia?
Before you register for sales tax in West Virginia, check whether you actually have to. Registering when you don't owe just adds a recurring return — here's exactly when West Virginia requires it.
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 West Virginia State Tax Division or a tax professional before you register or deregister.
- Economic threshold
- $100,000 in sales or 200 transactions
- Measured over
- current or preceding calendar year
- In effect since
- January 2019
- Marketplace sales count?
- Yes
- Registration fee
- $30
Source: West Virginia State Tax Division
When you must register
You must register in West Virginia if you have physical presence there (inventory, staff, an office) or you cross $100,000 in sales or 200 transactions (current or preceding calendar year). Below that, with no physical presence, you generally don't have to.
Nexus & savings calculator
Estimate whether you still have nexus in West Virginia — and what canceling could save.
- Physical presence
- Sales over $100,000
- Over 200 transactions
You likely still have nexus in West Virginia because of more than 200 transactions — West Virginia still counts transactions. Keep filing here for now.
Trailing nexus: West Virginia applies trailing nexus — you must keep filing for a window after your nexus ends. Confirm the exact window before canceling.
Filing cost here today
$600/ yr
Estimate only — general education, not tax advice. Confirm with West Virginia's tax authority before you register or deregister.
When registration is required in West Virginia
West Virginia requires registration once you cross $100,000 in sales or 200 transactions, measured over current or preceding calendar year. West Virginia still counts transactions: crossing 200 transactions creates nexus even on modest revenue.
Physical presence registers you regardless of sales. Standard physical nexus triggers apply: employees, offices, warehouses, inventory storage (e.g., Amazon FBA), agents, or representatives in West Virginia.
The marketplace nuance most sellers miss
If you sell only through a marketplace like Amazon or Etsy, the marketplace facilitator generally collects and remits West Virginia tax for you, so you may not need your own permit. But those facilitated sales still count toward your threshold — so direct sales (your own Shopify/WooCommerce store) can still push you over.
How to register in West Virginia
Register through MyTaxes; the fee is $30. West Virginia became a full Streamlined Sales Tax (SST) member on October 1, 2005.
Don't over-register
Most over-registered sellers signed up defensively across many states after 2018. If you're under West Virginia's threshold with no physical presence, registering early just creates a recurring zero-dollar return. Register when you truly must — and track the states where you can stop.
Where TrailingZero fits
TrailingZero connects to your store read-only, maps where you actually have nexus state by state, and flags when you genuinely cross West Virginia's threshold — and where you've already dropped below and can deregister. 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.
West Virginia Should I register FAQ
- Do I need to collect sales tax in West Virginia?
- Only once you have nexus: physical presence, or crossing $100,000 in sales or 200 transactions over current or preceding calendar year. Under that, with no physical presence, you generally don't.
- Does West Virginia still count transactions?
- West Virginia still counts transactions: crossing 200 transactions creates nexus even on modest revenue.
- Do marketplace sales count toward the West Virginia threshold?
- Yes — even though the marketplace collects the tax, those sales count toward whether you must register.
- 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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Primary sources reviewed for this page. Data current as of June 2026.
- https://tax.wv.gov/business/salesandusetax/ecommerce/remotesellers/Pages/RemoteSellersAndWestVirginiaTax.aspx
- https://tax.wv.gov/business/salesandusetax/ecommerce/marketplacefacilitators/Pages/MarketplaceFacilitators.aspx
- https://tax.wv.gov/business/salesandusetax/pages/salesandusetax.aspx
- https://mytaxes.wvtax.gov/_/
- https://www.salestaxinstitute.com/resources/west-virginia-codifies-economic-nexus-provisions-and-enacts-marketplace-nexus-legislation
- https://www.avalara.com/us/en/learn/guides/state-by-state-guide-economic-nexus-laws.html
- https://www.avalara.com/blog/en/north-america/2025/06/states-eliminating-economic-nexus-transaction-thresholds.html
- https://www.avalara.com/us/en/taxrates/state-rates/west-virginia/west-virginia-sales-tax-guide.html
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.