Self-Reviews – Photography

The Auditing Division of the Utah State Tax Commission is currently conducting a self-review project on photographers and related businesses. A self-review project consists of selected businesses or individuals reviewing their own books and records for a potential sales and use tax liability.

Sales and use tax references may be found in Title 59 Chapter 12 of the Utah Code, Administrative Rules R865-19S-75, R865-19S-110, and R865-21U-6, and Publication 25.

The following files will assist you in completing this self-review. If you need additional information, contact the Auditing Division at: selfreview@utah.gov.

Files and Forms

  • Cover Letter
  • Examples
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Instructions
  • Worksheet – One Worksheet will be needed for each Utah business location. Please print additional Worksheets as needed.
    • Excel Version – For your convenience, we recommend using this version. Only the blue-shaded fields need to be filled. Please enter your business name, Letter ID number, business location address, and the date on which you are submitting the self-review. Select a location city (or county, if the business location is outside city limits) from the drop down list in the first column. Tax rate information will be automatically inserted. Enter amounts in the “Total of Unreported Taxable Sales” and “Total of Unreported Taxable Purchases” columns as indicated by the Instructions above, and tax and interest will be automatically computed.
    • PDF Version – If you use this version of the Worksheet, see Sales & Use Tax Rates for the tax rates.
  • Checklist & Questionnaire
  • Summary – Excel Version | PDF Version
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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!