Relocation guide
Relocating to Wyoming
Wyoming is one of the most tax-friendly states in the country: no personal or corporate income tax, low property taxes, and a low sales tax, funded largely by mineral revenue.
0% — no personal or corporate income tax. Figures are estimates that vary by county and situation — not tax advice.
Why people move to Wyoming
No income tax
Neither personal nor corporate income is taxed — and there's no estate tax.
Low property & sales tax
Effective property-tax rates (~0.56%) and the sales tax (~5.4%) are both well below national averages.
Business & asset friendly
Strong privacy and asset-protection statutes make Wyoming popular for LLCs and trusts.
Weigh jobs & climate
The economy is smaller and more rural, winters are cold (higher heating costs), and metro amenities are limited.
Housing in Wyoming's major metros
Approximate median price per square foot. See what your budget buys vs. your current city.
Typical annual living costs in Wyoming
Rough averages that vary by usage, climate, age, and coverage — compare two states side by side in the calculators.
Wyoming relocation FAQ
Does Wyoming have a state income tax?
No. Wyoming has neither a personal nor a corporate income tax, and no estate tax.
Why is Wyoming so tax-friendly?
Mineral and energy revenue funds much of the state budget, keeping personal taxes very low.
See your numbers for Wyoming
Estimate your income- and property-tax savings over 30 years, then talk to us about handling the move and the IT setup so you're running on day one.