Sales Tax Calculator

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Sales Tax Calculator

Calculate any one of the following, given inputs for the remaining two: before-tax price, sales tax rate, and after-tax price.

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Calculate Sales Tax

Enter any two values to calculate the third. All fields are interactive.

The original price of the item before any sales tax is applied.
$
The percentage of sales tax applied to the before-tax price.
%
The final price after sales tax has been added to the before-tax price.
$

How It Works

Calculate Any Value

Enter any two values in the calculator to automatically compute the third missing value.

Formulas Used

  • • After Tax = Before Tax × (1 + Tax Rate/100)
  • • Before Tax = After Tax ÷ (1 + Tax Rate/100)
  • • Tax Rate = (After Tax ÷ Before Tax - 1) × 100

Quick Tips

  • • Click the "X" button next to any field to clear only that field
  • • Hover over the info icons for field descriptions
  • • The calculator works in real-time as you type

Sales Tax Calculator v1.0

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Sales Tax Calculator

The Sales Tax Calculator helps you quickly calculate sales tax by finding the before-tax price, tax rate, or final after-tax amount when any two values are provided

What Is Sales Tax?

Sales tax is a consumption-based tax charged on the sale of goods and services and collected by the seller at the point of purchase. Prices may be listed before tax or include tax, depending on the country or region.


Sales Tax in the United States

The U.S. has no federal sales tax. Sales tax is imposed at the state and local levels, with rates varying by state, city, and product type. Five states—Alaska, Delaware, Montana, New Hampshire, and Oregon—do not levy statewide sales tax.


How Sales Tax Rates Work

Sales tax rates typically range from 0% to over 10% when state and local taxes are combined. Certain items, such as food or prescription medicine, may be exempt depending on state law.


Sales Tax vs VAT vs GST

  • Sales Tax (U.S.): Applied only at the final retail sale

  • VAT (Value-Added Tax): Collected at each stage of production

  • GST (Goods and Services Tax): Similar to VAT, used in several countries


Why Sales Tax Matters

Sales tax is a major revenue source for state and local governments and directly affects consumer purchase costs and business pricing strategies.

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