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Louisiana Amazon FBA Sales Tax Guide — 2026

Updated

If your Amazon business sells $100,000 into Louisiana in a calendar year, you have economic nexus and must register, collect, and remit Louisiana sales tax.

Amazon FBA and sales tax in Louisiana

Amazon is a marketplace facilitator in Louisiana, which means Amazon calculates, collects, and remits sales tax on your FBA and MFN sales to Louisiana buyers. You don't collect tax on those transactions yourself.

However, if Amazon stores your FBA inventory in a Louisiana warehouse, you may have physical nexus — independent of the economic threshold. Some states will ask you to register anyway for information reporting.

When you still need to file in Louisiana

  • You sell direct-to-consumer from your own store outside Amazon (Shopify, your website) into Louisiana.
  • You have inventory stored in a Louisiana FBA center (check your Amazon Seller Central inventory reports by state).
  • You sell wholesale, dropship, or run retail trade shows in Louisiana.
  • State requires an information return even for marketplace-only sales (rules vary).

Common Amazon-seller mistakes in Louisiana

  • Assuming marketplace facilitator status covers everything — if Amazon stored your inventory in Louisiana, some states still want a registration on file.
  • Double-collecting when you sell the same SKU via Amazon AND your own Shopify store. Amazon collects; Shopify collects. Both remit. The buyer pays tax twice. Audit your setup.
  • Reporting marketplace-facilitated sales on your Louisiana sales tax return as taxable when they should be reported as marketplace-facilitated (non-taxable for you). State form boxes vary.

Louisiana nexus note

Economic nexus in Louisiana triggers at $100,000 in gross sales delivered into Louisiana in the current or prior calendar year. No transaction count threshold.

What to do next

Read the full Louisiana overview for thresholds, filing frequency, marketplace facilitator rules, and registration links. Use the nexus calculator to check whether you have crossed the threshold. For background on the post-Wayfair economic nexus framework, see the pillar guide.

Frequently asked questions

How does Amazon FBA sales tax work in Louisiana in 2026?
For 2026, Amazon collects and remits Louisiana sales tax on your FBA and MFN orders as a marketplace facilitator. You are still responsible for any direct-to-consumer or Shopify sales into Louisiana once those off-Amazon sales cross $100,000, and you may need Louisiana registration if FBA inventory is stored in-state.
Does Amazon FBA inventory in Louisiana create physical nexus?
Yes — Amazon storing your FBA inventory in a Louisiana fulfillment center generally creates physical nexus regardless of sales volume. Pull your Amazon Inventory Event Detail report and look for LA fulfillment-center activity; if present, Louisiana typically expects registration even when Amazon already collects sales tax on the facilitated orders.
Does Amazon collect Louisiana sales tax on my FBA orders?
Yes — Amazon is a marketplace facilitator in Louisiana and collects and remits Louisiana sales tax on your FBA and MFN sales automatically.
Do I still need to register in Louisiana as an FBA seller?
If Amazon stores your FBA inventory in Louisiana, you may have physical nexus and need to register for informational filing. Check your Amazon inventory reports for LA distribution.
What about direct-to-consumer sales outside Amazon?
Those are your responsibility. If your Shopify store or website sells into Louisiana above $100,000, you register independently.

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