New Year = New KY Sales Tax for 34 Service Categories

The current majority party in Kentucky’s state legislature is working on moving the state of Kentucky away from a reliance on income tax and toward a consumption-based tax (ex. Sales & Use Tax). Enter 2022 House Bill #8 which was passed on April 14, 2022. Below you will find a summary of the sales tax changes from TaxAnswers.KY.gov

Changes effective January 1, 2023

2022 Kentucky legislation in House Bill ​8 makes substantial c​​hanges to how various services are taxed within the state. In the area of sales and use tax, thirty-four (34) additional service categories become subject to tax. Businesses that provide the new services are required to collect the 6% sales tax from their customers for providing these services. The bill also creates and/or amends several sales and use tax exemptions.

In the excise tax category, the following changes were made:

  • An expansion of the 1% state transient room tax along with the various local transient room taxes to include campgrounds and RV parks.

  • KRS 138.472 establishes a new 6% excise tax on the gross receipts of vehicle rentals, peer to peer car sharing rentals, transportation network company services, taxicab services and limousine services.

  • KRS 138.477 imposes a new excise tax on electric vehicle power distributed by an electric power dealer to charge electric vehicles in the state at the rate of three cents ($0.03) per kilowatt hour. There are also annual electric vehicle owner registration fees established in KRS 138.475. The effective date for the electric vehicle power tax and electric vehicle registration fees is January 1, 2024.

The June 20​22 edition of the Kentucky Sales Tax Facts newsletter provides an overall summary of these legislative changes.

The September 2022 edition of the Kentucky Sales Tax Facts​ newsletter provides more details on some of the expanded services included in HB 8.

The Department of Revenue is providing this platform to help you understand the new sales and excise tax law changes and to provide updates as answers are developed to various questions posed by the public on these topics. This site will be updated regularly to provide more details and additional guidance in preparation for the January 1, 2023, effective date.​​

​House Bill 8 Frequently Asked Questions (2022) ​

 

2023 Sales & Use Tax Due Dates

All due dates are for prior month's sales tax received.

If the due date falls on a holiday or weekend, taxes are due the next working day.

  • January 20, 2023

  • February 20, 2023

  • March 20, 2023

  • April 20, 2023

  • May 22, 2023

  • June 20, 2023

  • July 20, 2023

  • August 21, 2023

  • September 20, 2023

  • October 20, 2023

  • November 20, 2023

  • December 20, 2023

If you have questions on the H.B. 8 sales tax changes please reach out to us at Hello@MackeyAdvisors.com

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