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LSO briefs revenue committee on Wyoming tax structure, FY24 collections and 2025 law changes
Summary
Legislative Service Office analysts summarized Wyoming’s tax code structure, FY2024 collections by tax type, assessment rates, distributions, and recent 2025 legislation that changes coal severance rates and distributions of vehicle sales taxes and reserve accounts.
The Legislative Service Office presented an overview of Wyoming’s taxation structure, FY2024 collections by source and recent 2025 session laws that alter severance and sales tax distributions.
Josh Anderson of the LSO told the committee that "most of the tax provisions in statute are in title 39" and explained the typical chapter layout (definitions, administration, imposition, rates, exemptions, compliance and distribution). He noted exceptions and highlighted constitutional constraints in Article 15, including the statewide 4-mill limit the state does not currently impose and the uniformity provisions affected by Amendment A passed in 2024.
Dalton Quilty, associate fiscal analyst, walked the committee through FY2024…
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