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Shipping Wine to Idaho

Allowed

Direct-to-consumer wine shipping to Idaho is allowed for licensed wineries that hold the required permit.

DTC Shipping Status
Allowed
Permit Required
Yes — a direct shipper permit is required · Fee: $25-$50
Excise Tax Rate
$0.450/gal
Annual Volume Limit
24 cases per person per calendar year
Sales Tax
Y
Product Registration
N
Approved Carriers
FedEx, UPS
Excise Filing Frequency
Quarterly

Permit & licensing

Permit / License
Wine Direct Shipper's Permit (DTC Permit)
Fee
$50 initial, $25 renewals
Expiration / Renewal
1 year from issue date
Bond
Yes ($1000 bond or waiver)
Application forms

Taxes

Sales / Use Tax
6%
Local Tax
No
Tax on Shipping
No
Excise Tax Detail
Wine: $0.45/gal

Reporting & filing

Excise Tax Due
Monthly by the 15th (Form 1754)
Sales Tax Due
Quarterly by the 20th
Direct-Shipment Report Due
Annually by Jan. 31
Record Retention
At least 4 years
Reporting forms

Labeling & product rules

Brand / Label Registration
No
Required shipping-carton label
Container contains alcoholic beverages and cannot be delivered to a person under 21

Only wines produced or bottled by the permittee; apply via Idaho Beer and Wine Tax Application (BWA)

Statutes & advisories

Agency contacts

Idaho State Police Alcohol Beverage Control Bureau
700 South Stratford Drive, Ste. 115, Meridian, ID 83642
Idaho State Tax Commission
PO Box 36, Boise, ID 87322

Sourced from the Wine Institute Direct Shipping Table (updated 2025-05-20). Reference information only, not legal advice — verify current requirements with the Idaho agency (official source ↗) before shipping.

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