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Sales Tax Calculator

Calculating sales tax is an important part of doing business in Texas. Need help figuring out how much to charge your clients? Our easy-to-use calculator will do the work for you. Enter the total purchase amount and the sales tax rate, and let us crunch the numbers.

What is the Texas sales tax rate?

The state of Texas imposes a base sales tax rate of 6.25% on retail sales, leases and rentals of most goods and other taxable services.1 However, local jurisdictions—such as cities and counties—may impose an additional sales tax of up to 2% for a maximum combined rate of 8.25%.

Your sales tax rate will depend on where you purchase or sell goods in Texas. Use our calculator to find exactly how much sales tax you owe.

How to calculate Sales Tax in Texas

To calculate your Texas sales tax, you will need to know the purchase amount and your local sales tax rate. Your tax rate will depend on your location and range anywhere between 6.25% to 8.26%.

Multiply the Purchase Amount by the applicable Sales Tax Rate to get the Sales Tax amount

Add the Sales Tax to the original Purchase Amount to find the Total Cost

You can use these formulas or use our calculator for a faster answer.

Sales Tax = Purchase Amount × Sales Tax Rate
Total Cost = Purchase Amount + Sales Tax

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What items are exempt from sales tax in Texas?

Texas, like many states, exempts some items from sales tax to lessen the financial burden on consumers and support essential needs. Common exemptions include:

Food

Most grocery items are exempt, but prepared foods and drinks are taxed2

Prescription drugs

Medications prescribed by a licensed healthcare professional and over-the-counter medicines for human consumption are tax-exempt3

Medical devices

Certain medical supplies and devices, such as wheelchairs and prosthetics, are exempt

Utilities

Residential use of gas and electricity is exempt from sales tax in most of Texas, with a few exceptions4

Agricultural & timber items

Farmers, ranchers and timber producers can claim exemptions when purchasing items they will use in the production of agricultural and timber products intended for sale5

Texas Sales Tax Rates by County

County
Combined Effective Tax Rate
County
Combined Effective Tax Rate
Amarillo
8.25%
Arlington
8.25%
Austin
8.25%
Brownsville
8.25%
Corpus Christi
8.26%
Dallas
8.25%
Denton
8.25%
El Paso
8.25%
Fort Worth
8.25%
Frisco
8.25%
Garland
8.25%
Grand Prairie
8.25%
Houston
8.25%
Irving
8.25%
Killeen
8.25%
Laredo
8.25%
Lubbock
8.25%
McKinney
8.25%
Plano
8.25%
San Antonio
8.25%

Texas Sales Tax Rates by County

County
Combined Effective Tax Rate
Amarillo
8.25%
Arlington
8.25%
Austin
8.25%
Brownsville
8.25%
Corpus Christi
8.26%
Dallas
8.25%
Denton
8.25%
El Paso
8.25%
Fort Worth
8.25%
Frisco
8.25%
Garland
8.25%
Grand Prairie
8.25%
Houston
8.25%
Irving
8.25%
Killeen
8.25%
Laredo
8.25%
Lubbock
8.25%
McKinney
8.25%
Plano
8.25%
San Antonio
8.25%

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FAQs

Does all of Texas have an 8.25% sales tax?

No, not all of Texas has an 8.25% sales tax. The state charges a base rate of 6.25%, but local jurisdictions can add up to 2% in additional sales tax, bringing the total to 8.25% in some areas.

The combined rate varies by city and county, so it's important to check your local rate when calculating sales tax in Texas.

How much are items taxed in Texas?

The sales tax rate in Texas for non-exempt items in Texas ranges between 6.25% and 8.25%. Your tax rate will depend on where you buy or sell goods in the state, so it’s important to check local rates for accurate calculations.

Who is exempt from Texas sales tax?

Certain groups in Texas are exempt from sales tax, including government agencies, some nonprofit organizations, and retailers who purchase items for resale.6 Sellers must obtain a valid exemption or resale certificate from buyers to confirm the legitimacy of each exempt transaction.

Who is responsible for sales tax in Texas–the buyer or seller?

In Texas, the seller is responsible for collecting sales tax from the buyer at the time of sale. Sellers then pay sales taxes to the state, either monthly or quarterly.6
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