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Who is a marketplace seller?
Marketplace seller, as defined in sec. 77.51(7j), Wis. Stats., means a seller who sells products through a physical or electronic marketplace operated by a marketplace provider, regardless of whether the seller is required to be registered with the department.
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Is a marketplace seller required to register if all sales are made through a marketplace provider?
A marketplace seller is not required to register for Wisconsin sales or use tax if all of the marketplace seller's taxable sales in Wisconsin are facilitated by a marketplace provider. However, the marketplace seller is required to register for and collect Wisconsin sales or use tax on its taxable sales in Wisconsin that are not made through a marketplace provider.
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Is a marketplace seller liable for the tax on sales facilitated by a marketplace provider?
A marketplace seller is not liable for Wisconsin sales or use tax for sales in Wisconsin that are facilitated by a marketplace provider, unless (1) the marketplace provider has been granted a waiver from collecting and remitting by the department, or (2) the marketplace provider can demonstrate that any error in collecting and remitting the tax is due to insufficient or incorrect information provided by the marketplace seller.
Note: A marketplace seller may not get a deduction on their sales and use tax return if they do not receive notice from the marketplace provider that the tax is collected and remitted.
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What if a marketplace provider does not notify the marketplace seller that it is collecting and remitting the tax?
A marketplace provider is required to notify the marketplace seller that the marketplace provider is collecting and remitting Wisconsin sales or use tax on all taxable sales, as provided in sec. 77.523(2), Wis. Stats. If the marketplace provider does not notify the marketplace seller, the marketplace seller is not allowed to claim a deduction on its return for the amount of sales facilitated by the marketplace provider, as provided in sec. 77.585(11), Wis. Stats.
If the marketplace provider does not provide notice to the marketplace seller that it is collecting and remitting the sales tax, the marketplace seller should request such notification from the marketplace provider. The department does not prescribe a required form or method for such notification.
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How does a marketplace seller report its sales if it makes Wisconsin sales on its own and through a marketplace provider?
The marketplace seller reports all of its sales, including sales facilitated on its behalf by a marketplace provider, on Line 1, "Total Sales," of the marketplace seller's Wisconsin Sales and Use Tax Return (Form ST-12). As provided in sec. 77.585(11), Wis. Stats., if the marketplace seller receives notification from the marketplace provider that the marketplace provider is collecting and remitting the sales tax, the marketplace seller then takes a subtraction on Line 5, "Other," for the sales amounts that are made through the marketplace provider.
Caution: If the marketplace provider has been granted a waiver from collecting and remitting Wisconsin sales or use tax by the department, the marketplace seller is required to collect and remit the tax on its taxable sales in Wisconsin. In this case, the marketplace seller includes the sales facilitated by the marketplace provider in its total sales on Line 1 but does not take a subtraction amount on Line 5, "Other."
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Is the marketplace seller required to maintain exemption certificates for sales made through the marketplace provider?
The marketplace seller is not required to maintain exemption certificates for sales that are made through the marketplace provider. The marketplace provider is required to obtain and maintain all exemption certificates from purchasers claiming an exemption from Wisconsin sales and use tax, as provided in sec. 77.52(14)(c), Wis. Stats. However, the marketplace seller is required to obtain and maintain exemption certificates from purchasers claiming and exemption on its sales that are not made through a marketplace provider, and on sales made through a marketplace provider that has been granted a waiver from collecting and remitting the tax by the department.
See the answer to
Marketplace Provider Common Question #7 for a marketplace provider's requirements for exemption certificates.
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Can a marketplace seller be audited for sales transactions that are facilitated by a marketplace provider?
Only the marketplace provider can be audited and held liable for Wisconsin sale or use tax on sales facilitated on behalf of a marketplace seller, unless (1) the marketplace provider has been granted a waiver from collecting and remitting the tax by the department, or (2) the marketplace provider can demonstrate that the error in collecting and remitting the tax is due to insufficient or incorrect information provided by the marketplace seller.
Note: In order to take a deduction on the sales and use tax return (see Question #5 above) a marketplace seller must receive notice from the marketplace provider that tax is collected and remitted by the marketplace provider. A marketplace seller should keep a copy of such notice in their business records.
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Can a marketplace seller claim a bad debt deduction on a sale facilitated by a marketplace provider?
If a marketplace provider collects and remits Wisconsin sales or use tax on behalf of a marketplace seller, the marketplace provider is allowed to claim a bad debt deduction on the sales transaction if either the marketplace provider or marketplace seller is eligible to claim a deduction under section 166 of the Internal Revenue Code for the worthless amount of the transaction (sec. 77.585(1g), Wis. Stats.). A marketplace seller cannot claim a bad debt deduction for the same transaction.
See the answer to
Marketplace Provider Common Question #8 for additional information on bad debt deductions.
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Will a marketplace seller be notified if a marketplace provider is granted a waiver from collecting and remitting the tax?
A marketplace seller will be notified by the marketplace provider and/or the department that the marketplace provider has been granted a waiver from collecting and remitting Wisconsin sales or use tax by the department. The notification will identify the marketplace provider that has been granted the waiver and it will indicate that the marketplace seller is liable for the tax on the entire sales price charged to the purchaser for taxable products and services in Wisconsin through that marketplace provider.
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If a marketplace provider is granted a waiver from collecting and remitting the tax, is the marketplace seller required to collect and remit?
If a marketplace provider has been granted a waiver from collecting and remitting Wisconsin sales or use tax by the department, the marketplace seller is required to collect and remit the tax on the entire sales price charged to the purchaser for taxable sales made in Wisconsin through that marketplace provider.
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Does a nonprofit organization include sales facilitated by a marketplace provider in determining if its sales qualify for the occasional sales exemption?
A nonprofit organization does
not include sales facilitated by a marketplace provider in determining if it is engaged in a trade or business for purposes of the occasional sales exemption (sec. 77.54(7m), Wis. Stats. and sec. Tax 11.555(6)(e)2., Wis. Adm. Code.). A nonprofit organization is engaged in a trade or business and required to hold a seller's permit if during the calendar year (1) its sales of taxable products occur on more than 75 days,
and (2) its taxable receipts exceed $50,000. Since the marketplace provider is liable for Wisconsin sales or use tax on sales it facilitates on behalf of a nonprofit organization, such sales are not the nonprofit organization's taxable sales or receipts and do not count towards the sales standards.
Note: Additional standards must be met for the nonprofits organization's sales to be exempt occasional sales, see Fact Sheet 2106, Occasional Sale Exemption for Nonprofit Organizations for more information.
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What taxes are marketplace sellers not required to collect and remit if the sale is made through a marketplace provider?
Marketplace sellers are not required to collect and remit any of the following taxes administered by the department if the sale is facilitated by a marketplace provider:
- Wisconsin state sales and use tax
- County sales and use tax
- City of Milwaukee sales and use tax (effective January 1, 2024)
- Premier Resort Area Taxes – Publication 403
- Local Exposition Taxes – Publication 410
- State Rental Vehicle Fee – See Part 11.C. of Publication 202
Municipal room tax – The department does not administer municipal room taxes imposed by Wisconsin municipalities under sec. 66.0615(1m)(a), Wis. Stats. However, Wisconsin laws applicable to sales and use tax provisions for marketplace sellers and marketplace providers also applies to the administration of municipal room taxes, as explained above. Therefore, the marketplace provider is required to collect the municipal room tax and remit the tax to the Wisconsin municipality, as well as notify the marketplace seller that the tax is collected and remitted to the municipality.
The marketplace seller is liable for municipal room taxes on sales not made through a marketplace provider.
See Municipal Room Taxes and the article titled "Homeowners and Individuals Selling Short-Term Lodging" in Wisconsin Tax Bulletin 229 (April 2025) for additional information.
This document provides statements or interpretations of the following laws and regulations enacted as of April 30, 2025: subch. III of ch. 77 and sec. 66.0615, Wis. Stats., and sec. Tax 11.555, Wis. Adm. Code.
Laws enacted and in effect after this date, new administrative rules, and court decisions may change the interpretations in this document. Guidance issued prior to this date, that is contrary to the information in this document is superseded by this document, according to sec. 73.16(2)(a), Wis. Stats.
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