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Shipping Wine to Indiana
Restricted
Direct-to-consumer wine shipping to Indiana is allowed but restricted — review the conditions below carefully.
DTC Shipping Status
Restricted
Permit Required
Yes — a direct shipper permit is required · Fee: $100-$500
Excise Tax Rate
$0.470/gal
Annual Volume Limit
24 cases per consumer per year; 5,000 cases per winery aggregate
Sales Tax
Y
Product Registration
N
Approved Carriers
FedEx, UPS
Excise Filing Frequency
Monthly
Permit & licensing
Permit / License
Direct Wine Seller's Permit (DTC Permit)
Fee
$100–$500 (tiered by cases sold)
Expiration / Renewal
June 30 each year
Application forms
Taxes
Sales / Use Tax
7%
Local Tax
No
Tax on Shipping
Yes
Excise Tax Detail
Wine: $0.47/gal
Reporting & filing
Excise Tax Due
Monthly by the 20th (ALC-DWS)
Sales Tax Due
Quarterly by the 30th
Direct-Shipment Report Due
Monthly by the 20th
Record Retention
At least 3 years
Reporting forms
Labeling & product rules
Brand / Label Registration
No
Required shipping-carton label
“CONTAINS WINE. SIGNATURE OF PERSON AGE 21 OR OLDER REQUIRED FOR DELIVERY.”
Only wineries WITHOUT a Primary Source registration may ship DTC; only own production; must register with IN SoS and name a Registered Agent
Statutes & advisories
Agency contacts
Indiana Alcohol & Tobacco Commission
302 W Washington St RM E114, Indianapolis, IN 46204-2740
Indiana Department of Revenue
100 North Senate St., Indianapolis, IN 46204
Indiana Secretary of State, Business Services Division
302 West Washington Street, Room E108, Indianapolis, IN 46204
Sourced from the Wine Institute Direct Shipping Table (updated 2025-05-20). Reference information only, not legal advice — verify current requirements with the Indiana agency (official source ↗) before shipping.
Ship to Indiana with confidence.
Wineport checks every order against Indiana’s rules automatically, calculates the excise tax, and holds anything non-compliant before it ships.