2026 Wyoming Landlord Tax Guide

A practical Wyoming landlord tax guide covering federal Schedule E workflow and no-state-income-tax local compliance lanes for property tax, STR taxes, and LLC annual report requirements.

Disclaimer: This guide is for informational purposes only. Consult a tax professional for advice specific to your situation.

2026 Wyoming Landlord Tax Guide (Preview)

Overview

Wyoming has no state personal income tax, so landlords run a federal Schedule E lane and then focus on Wyoming-specific operational lanes: property tax and (for STRs) location-dependent sales/use/lodging taxes.

Wyoming no state income tax (ai.wyo.gov) · WY residential property tax · WY sales/use/lodging rates

Table of Contents

  1. Disclaimer
  2. Overview
  3. Income reporting
  4. Deductible expenses
  5. Depreciation
  6. Key deadlines
  7. Common mistakes
  8. Wyoming-specific rules
  9. Worked example
  10. Resources

Income reporting

Federal lane first

Most landlords report rental activity on Schedule E and apply federal depreciation/passive-loss rules.

IRS Pub 527 · Schedule E instructions · IRS Pub 946 · IRS Pub 925

The full guide covers Wyoming property-tax deadlines/appeals (Jan 1 value date, 9.5% assessment ratio, Nov 10/May 10 payments, 30-day appeal window), STR county variation, and optional LLC annual-report lane.
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