Licensing & Permits

How do I apply for a seller's permit?

Indiana Operational Guidance

Published May 7, 2026 State-specific operational guidance Update This Question
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How to Apply for a Seller's Permit in Indiana

In Indiana, a seller's permit is required to legally collect sales tax on taxable goods and services. This permit is also known as a Sales Tax License.

Steps to Obtain a Seller's Permit

  • Register Your Business: Ensure your business is registered with the Indiana Secretary of State if applicable. This step is essential for establishing your business entity.
  • Apply Online Through INBiz: Use the official Indiana Business Portal (INBiz) at inbiz.in.gov to apply for your seller's permit. This platform streamlines business registration and licensing.
  • Provide Required Information: Be prepared to submit your business details such as federal EIN, business structure, contact information, and estimated monthly sales.
  • Wait for Approval: After submitting your application, the Indiana Department of Revenue will process it. Approval times may vary, but you will receive your permit electronically once approved.

Operational Considerations

  • Sales Tax Collection: Once you have the permit, you must collect and remit sales tax on all taxable sales in Indiana.
  • Recordkeeping: Maintain accurate sales and tax records to comply with Indiana Department of Revenue reporting requirements.
  • Renewal and Updates: As of 2026, seller's permits do not require annual renewal, but you must update your business information if there are changes.
  • Integration with Accounting Systems: Consider automating sales tax collection and reporting through your bookkeeping or point-of-sale software to improve compliance and efficiency.
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Operational References

Operational guidance may vary by state, industry, licensing requirements, workforce regulations, and tax law updates. Businesses should verify compliance, payroll, licensing, and tax requirements directly with official agencies and qualified advisors.

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