Sales Tax

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Departments

City Administrator
Budgets, Audits & Studies

SALES TAX REPORTING & ONLINE PAYMENT

Please use the links below to report and pay your Resort Tax:

For all Inside City Limit Sales Tax, please submit online Here . Please pay for all Outside City Limit Sales Tax Here or submit your report via mail using the Non-property Sales Tax Return Form.

Instructions for Using the Existing Entity Portal:

Access the portal . Click the search icon to locate your business entity name. You can easily renew licenses, message staff, upload additional files, and pay retail sales, lodging, and liquor sales tax through this portal.

To pay retail sales, lodging, and liquor sales tax, please do the following on the last day of each month:

  • Click the icon
  • Search for your entity
  • Click Edit
  • Enter your gross retail, lodging, and/or liquor sales in the spaces provided
  • Enter your entity # in the Access Code field
  • Click Submit
  • This value will be used to calculate your sales tax due. Please return the next day to pay:
  • Search for your entity
  • Click View
  • Pay the invoice for that month's sales tax

ABOUT THE TAX

In 2018, voters approved a Non-property Sales Tax measure, more commonly known as a Resort Tax, which established a 6% occupancy tax along with a 1% tax on liquor by the drink and all other sales.  Because the Resort Tax places an emphasis on tourism, for each $1 paid by a Victor resident, visitors pay an estimated $6. The initiative required a 60% majority to pass and Victor voters approved the ballot question.  The City may now allocate Local Option Tax on behalf of our community in essential programs approved by voters.  

Revenue from the tax may be used for essential programs like law enforcement, snow removal, and streets and parks maintenance; capital projects; improvement, maintenance and beautification of public infrastructure; associated land acquisition and equipment; transportation; visitor services and promotion; and a property tax relief fund.  

Businesses both inside and outside of Victor City limits must collect and remit to the City a 1% sales tax on all applicable sales and a 6% occupancy tax on all lodging and short term rentals (30 days or less) using the Non-property Sales Tax Return Form , or the online reporting and payment above.  Sales tax remittances are due no later than the 20th of the following month.

Department Contact Information

City Treasurer

Jasmine Griffin

treasurer@victoridaho.gov