← All state zapper laws

Utah Zapper & Sales Suppression Law

Utah prohibits automated sales suppression devices.

Citation
Utah Code § 76-6-1303
Type
A dedicated criminal statute squarely prohibiting automated sales suppression devices
Penalty
Third degree felony (2d on repeat); fine up to 2x taxes evaded
Enacted
2012

Automated sales suppression software — commonly called a “zapper” or “phantomware” — alters the electronic records of a point-of-sale or electronic cash register system so that sales, and the tax collected on them, go unreported. Utah addresses this conduct through a dedicated criminal statute squarely prohibiting automated sales suppression devices.

Amended 2023. | Switched from PDF to the OFFICIAL le.utah.gov section page - verified 200 with statute text.

If you have received an audit notice, a reassessment, or an inquiry concerning suppression software in Utah, the statute above is the provision most likely at issue. Confirm its current text before relying on it.

Facing a sales suppression allegation or a sales tax reassessment? We defend these matters. Email [email protected].

Reviewed July 2026 against primary sources. This page is a research aid, not legal advice.