The Utah State Tax Commission has developed a downloadable Taxing Jurisdiction Database for use in identifying the taxing jurisdictions in which service is provided for determining Municipal Telecommunications License Tax (MTLT) and E-911 fees.
This file includes taxing jurisdictions in Utah and should only be used to determine those taxing jurisdictions based on your customers’ zip + 4 billing address. Use the data to identify those jurisdictions in which you provide service to, based on the customers primary address. Also included in the downloadable file is a README.TXT file for an explanation of the data file and the database format.
To utilize this data, match your customers to their taxing jurisdictions using the zip+4 code as a composite key field. The special tax district codes correspond to taxing jurisdictions.
Additional Information
- Pub 62, Sales Tax Information for Telecommunications Service Providers
- Current sales and use tax rates
- Sales & use tax rate changes
Boundary Files
The following files are for telecom companies to use in database applications. These files won’t work in spreadsheet applications such as Excel.
To save a file, you may need to right-click and save the file to your computer.
Note: A new file will be posted at the beginning of each quarter, only if there have been significant changes.
Tax Filing Periods | |||||
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Boundaries File | 10-01-2024 | 07-01-2024 | 04-01-2024 | 01-01-2024 | 10-01-2023 |
This database contains data derived from United States Postal Service’s City State and ZIP+4 data products, and is published by The Utah State Tax Commission which holds a nonexclusive license from the United States Postal Service to publish data derived from these products. The City State and Zip+4 data products are copyrighted by the United States Postal service. The data derived from these products and contained in this database are intended for internal use by database subscribers. Prior to redistribution of the database or data derived from it, written permission must first be obtained from the Utah State Tax Commission.