Additional Services Subject to Kentucky Sales & Use Tax

Additional Services Subject to Kentucky Sales & Use Tax

Beginning January 1, 2023, several additional services are now subject to Kentucky sales and use tax. Businesses that offer these services to Kentucky-based customers must now collect the 6% sales tax on their invoices. ?

Businesses located outside of Kentucky but providing these services to customers located in Kentucky may also be required to collect sales tax under the state’s economic nexus statute.

Additionally, taxpayers receiving the benefit of these services in Kentucky are subject to a 6% use tax liability should the vendor not collect the sales tax on the invoice.

A $6,000 de minimis threshold found in KRS 139.470(23) applies to otherwise taxable services. Any provider of these new taxable services that exceeds $6,000 in gross receipts in 2021 or 2022 must be registered for the collection of the sales and use tax beginning on January 1, 2023.

Businesses can register for an account to remit tax to the Kentucky Department of Revenue here.

A complete list of the services now subject to sales/use tax is provided below. The Kentucky Department of Revenue has issued additional informal guidance on a number of these new services. Click on the links in the list for additional information.

An overview of the new services subject to tax, including other provisions in the new law, can be found here.

Additionally, the Department of Revenue is maintaining a website with frequently asked questions here.


Newly Taxable Services per KRS 139.200, effective January 1, 2023:


Please contact John Rittichier, CPA at 502.882.8484 or [email protected] or Aaron Wilzbacher, CPA at 812.491.1322 or [email protected] with questions regarding these new provisions.

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