Personal Tax Preparation in Wyoming
Personal tax preparation done accurately the first time. We handle Form 1040 returns of every shape — W-2 employees, the self-employed, investors, multi-state residents, and U.S. citizens abroad — with one preparer on every file from intake through e-file.
CS Precision Tax prepares Form 1040 federal and Wyoming resident returns for individuals and families across the West region. Wyoming has no state income tax. Wyoming levies a state sales tax. Understanding how WY treats various income types — wages, Schedule C net income, capital gains, retirement distributions, and out-of-state earnings — is central to getting the return right the first time. Wyoming's Cheyenne-based tax administration has its own deadlines, conformity rules relative to federal law, and credit provisions that diverge from the federal 1040 in ways that regularly surprise filers. We prepare the federal return and every applicable WY schedule together, apply the correct filing status under Wyoming law, and handle part-year and nonresident returns for anyone who moved into or out of Wyoming during the tax year. Amended WY returns, prior-year catch-up filings, and state notice response are included for returns we prepared.
What to know if you file from here
Wyoming has no state income tax. Wyoming levies a state sales tax. Wyoming filers should verify conformity between state and federal treatment of deductions and credits before finalizing the return, because WY does not always adopt federal changes in the same year Congress enacts them. Multi-state earners with Wyoming source income — from wages, rental property, or pass-through K-1s — must file a WY nonresident or part-year return even when their primary residence is in another state.
Who this service is for
- W-2 employees with standard or itemized deductions
- Self-employed professionals, freelancers, and gig workers (Schedule C)
- Investors with brokerage, dividend, or capital-gain activity
- Landlords with rental property (Schedule E)
- Multi-state residents and remote workers
- Equity-compensated employees (RSU, NSO, ISO, ESPP)
- U.S. citizens and green-card holders living abroad
- Anyone with an open IRS or state notice
Typical documents we'll ask for
- Prior-year federal and state returns
- All W-2s, 1099s (NEC, MISC, INT, DIV, B, R, K) and SSA-1099
- K-1s from partnerships, S-corps, or trusts
- Brokerage 1099-Composite or year-end summary
- Mortgage interest (1098) and property-tax records
- Rental property income, expenses, and mileage
- Self-employment income, expenses, and home-office details
- Education (1098-T) and student-loan interest (1098-E)
- HSA and IRA contribution records
- Form 1095 (health-coverage)
- Any IRS or state notices received during the year
Frequently asked questions for Wyoming
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