Admitted Insurer Tax

Also called Insurance Premium Tax

Filing frequency: Annual return and 4th quarter payment
Must be filed electronically through Taxpayer Access Point
Filing due: March 31st
Payment due: Last day of April, July, and October for quarterly estimated prepayments
Forms: Must be filed electronically through Taxpayer Access Point
Statutes: §31A-3 and §59-9
Information: Businesses authorized to underwrite Utah insurance policies on properties or risks pay this instead of income taxes. The tax is based on the gross receipts of premiums the insurance provider charges. Tax rates depend on the type of policy. Quarterly estimated prepayments are required if the prior year’s tax was $10,000 or more.
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Please note . . .

TAP Scheduled Upgrade

Taxpayer Access Point (TAP) will be upgraded Friday, December 11 at 5:00pm through Monday, December 14 at 7:00am. TAP will be unavailable during this time.

Please note . . .

TC-69 Form Usually Requires Additional Schedules

When submitting a TC-69 paper form, you MUST also include the appropriate schedule(s). If you do not include the correct schedule(s), your business registration will be delayed.

Note: To save time and ensure all needed schedules are included, you can apply for a tax account online.

Effective: June 1, 2024 – To improve efficiency, we have moved all Utah State Business and Tax Registrations (TC-69 and related schedules) online.

Please note . . .

Sales tax filing is changing

All Utah sales and use tax returns and other sales-related tax returns must be filed electronically, beginning with returns due Nov. 2, 2020. File electronically using Taxpayer Access Point at tap.utah.gov.

This includes:

  • Third quarter, July-Sept 2020 (quarterly filers)
  • September 2020 (monthly filers)
  • Jan – Dec 2020 (annual filers)
  • All related schedules

You can continue to the PDF form below, or go to TAP to register and begin filing electronically now—no need to wait until the deadline!