Wyoming Payroll Agencies: Official Links for Employers
Last reviewed: July 2026
Every employer in Wyoming ends up dealing with the same short list of government offices: one for tax registration, one for unemployment insurance, one for reporting new hires, and one for wage rules. This page keeps the official links in one place so you never have to dig for them through search results and lookalike sites. Bookmark it; we keep it current.
| What you need | Official Wyoming resource |
|---|---|
| Tax / revenue department (withholding & registration) | Wyoming Department of Revenue |
| Unemployment insurance (SUI) registration & reporting | Wyoming Department of Workforce Services, Unemployment Insurance Division |
| New-hire reporting | Wyoming Department of Workforce Services, New Hire Reporting |
| Labor department (wage & hour rules) | Wyoming Department of Workforce Services, Labor Standards |
A note on lookalike sites: many well-ranked pages imitate state portals and charge fees for registrations the state handles free. The links above go to government sites only. If a site asks for payment just to give you an account number, close the tab.
Wyoming Payroll Quick Facts (2026)
| Minimum wage | $7.25 (federal) |
|---|---|
| State income tax withholding | None (no state income tax) |
| SUI new-employer rate | Varies by industry (no flat rate; DWS assigns each new employer its industry's average rate, roughly 2%-10% for 2026) |
| SUI taxable wage base | $33,800 |
| Payday frequency rule | Employers must pay wages at least once a month, except railroad, mining, oil and gas, factory, and mill employers, who must pay semimonthly; a departing employee's final wages are due by the next regular payday. |
| New-hire reporting deadline | 20 days |
Verified 2026-07 against official Wyoming sources.