Montana Precious Metals Sales Tax
What Precious Metals Are Taxed in Montana?
Sales Tax on Precious Metals (Coins and Bars) in Montana
If you are buying or selling gold, silver, platinum, or palladium coins and bars in Montana, here is the most current information regarding sales tax.
Does Montana Charge Sales Tax on Precious Metal Coins and Bars?
Montana does NOT have a state sales tax.
This means no sales tax applies to the purchase of precious metals—including coins, bullion, rounds, and numismatic items—within the state.
The absence of a state sales tax applies to all retail purchases, not just precious metals.
Local Taxes
Montana does not impose local sales taxes on precious metals or other retail purchases.
Disclaimer
Disclaimer: Sales tax laws and rates regarding precious metals coins and bars in Montana may change without notice. This page provides general guidance only. Please consult the Montana Department of Revenue or a qualified tax professional for the most current and accurate information before making any precious metals transactions.
If you want to buy or sell precious metal coins and bars in Montana, your transactions are tax-free at both the state and local levels. Always verify your specific products and stay updated with the Montana Department of Revenue.
Sales tax is assessed according to where one is shipping the purchase to.
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