In this article
- Quick facts: Filing for sales tax in Mississippi
- When to file and pay Mississippi sales tax
- Mississippi sales tax filing deadlines
- How to prepare your Mississippi sales tax return
- How to complete and file a Mississippi sales tax return
- How to pay sales tax in Mississippi
- What happens after filing and paying Mississippi sales tax
- Late filing penalties and interest
- Getting third-party help with sales tax filing
- Sales tax filing in other states
If you're registered for Mississippi sales tax, you must file returns and pay any tax due according to the filing frequency assigned by the Mississippi Department of Revenue. This guide covers the filing and payment process for remote sellers and out-of-state businesses using the Mississippi Taxpayer Access Point (TAP). Mississippi applies a flat 7% statewide rate with no local tax layers, which simplifies the filing process considerably.
For broader information about Mississippi sales tax rules, rates, and exemptions, see the Mississippi Sales Tax Guide. For details on how to obtain a Mississippi Sales Tax Permit, see the Mississippi Sales Tax Registration Guide.
Quick facts: Filing for sales tax in Mississippi
Key information about filing Mississippi sales tax returns, including filing frequency, deadlines, and payment options.
| Fact | Detail |
|---|---|
| Filing frequency | Monthly, quarterly, or annually |
| Filing deadline | The 20th day after the period ends |
| Filing portal | Mississippi Taxpayer Access Point (TAP) |
| Zero returns required | Yes, where applicable |
When to file and pay Mississippi sales tax
The Mississippi Department of Revenue will assign you a filing frequency (monthly, quarterly, or annually) after you register your business.
Mississippi sales tax returns and payments are due at the same time, by the 20th of the month following the end of the filing period. If the 20th falls on a weekend or holiday, the due date shifts to the next business day.
Mississippi sales tax filing deadlines
Mississippi monthly filing due dates
Reports are due on the 20th of the month following the reporting month.
| Month | Filing Deadline |
|---|---|
| January | February 20 |
| February | March 20 |
| March | April 20 |
| April | May 20 |
| May | June 20 |
| June | July 20 |
| July | August 20 |
| August | September 20 |
| September | October 20 |
| October | November 20 |
| November | December 20 |
| December | January 20 |
Mississippi quarterly filing due dates
| Quarter | Filing Deadline |
|---|---|
| Q1 (January 1, March 31) | April 20 |
| Q2 (April 1, June 30) | July 20 |
| Q3 (July 1, September 30) | October 20 |
| Q4 (October 1, December 31) | January 20 |
Mississippi annual filing due dates
Reports for the previous year are due on January 20.
Important note: Zero returns
Once you have a Mississippi Sales Tax Permit, you are required to file returns for every assigned period regardless of whether any sales tax was collected. When no sales tax was collected, you must file a zero return electronically through the Mississippi Taxpayer Access Point.
How to prepare your Mississippi sales tax return
Before working on your sales tax return, collect all sales information for the tax period.
Sales transactions
You need to know your total gross sales to Mississippi buyers and your taxable sales. Mississippi taxes digital goods and SaaS at the standard 7% rate, so these should be included in your taxable sales figures.
Key reporting figures
In addition to your gross Mississippi sales, filing a return requires:
- Total gross sales
- Taxable sales
- Non-taxable sales and exemptions
- Deductions and adjustments
- Total sales tax collected from customers during the filing period
Because Mississippi has no local sales taxes, you do not need to break down sales by county or city. A single statewide rate of 7% applies to all taxable sales.
How to complete and file a Mississippi sales tax return
Mississippi sales tax returns are filed electronically through the Mississippi Taxpayer Access Point (TAP) and must be reported in US dollars.
Step-by-step: file a Mississippi sales tax return
1. Collect all necessary information
Gather your sales records for the tax period. Because Mississippi applies a single 7% statewide rate with no local additions, you only need to total your gross sales and identify which sales are taxable.
2. Log in and file online
- Log in to the Mississippi Taxpayer Access Point (TAP).
- Navigate to your Sales Tax account.
- Select the filing period you want to file.
- Enter your gross sales, taxable sales, exemptions, and total tax collected.
- Review and submit your return.
3. Receive confirmation
After submitting, you will receive a confirmation number. Save this as your record of filing.
How to pay sales tax in Mississippi
Mississippi requires businesses to file and pay electronically through the Taxpayer Access Point. You can pay directly within the portal after filing your return. Accepted payment methods include:
- Electronic funds transfer (EFT/ACH debit)
- Credit card (fees may apply)
What happens after filing and paying Mississippi sales tax
After filing and paying, keep a copy of your return and payment confirmation for your records.
- Save your filing confirmation and payment receipt
- Keep records supporting the reported amounts
- Continue filing according to your assigned frequency
- File a zero return when required
➡ Need help understanding Mississippi sales tax rules, rates, and nexus? See the Mississippi Sales Tax Guide
➡ Need to register for Mississippi sales tax? See the Mississippi Sales Tax Registration Guide
Late filing penalties and interest
If you miss a Mississippi sales tax filing deadline, file as soon as possible. Failure to file returns and remit collected tax on time results in penalties and interest charges that increase the longer you wait.
For current penalty rates and interest charges, refer to the Mississippi Department of Revenue website.
Getting third-party help with sales tax filing
Quaderno can simplify your Mississippi sales tax compliance by generating detailed tax reports and handling the filing process on your behalf. Connect your sales data and Quaderno manages the submission to the Mississippi Department of Revenue, ensuring timely and accurate filing.
Sales tax filing in other states
- Arizona Sales Tax Filing Guide
- California Sales Tax Filing Guide
- Florida Sales Tax Filing Guide
- Georgia Sales Tax Filing Guide
- Illinois Sales Tax Filing Guide
- Kentucky Sales Tax Filing Guide
- Massachusetts Sales Tax Filing Guide
- New Jersey Sales Tax Filing Guide
- New York Sales Tax Filing Guide
- Pennsylvania Sales Tax Filing Guide
- Rhode Island Sales Tax Filing Guide
- South Carolina Sales Tax Filing Guide
- Texas Sales Tax Filing Guide
- Virginia Sales Tax Filing Guide
- Washington DC Sales Tax Filing Guide
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