Sales Tax by ZIP Calculator

Find combined tax rates fast with ZIP lookups. Model discounts, shipping, overrides, and included tax. See totals, component shares, charts, and exports instantly today.

Calculator Inputs

This calculator uses a built-in sample ZIP lookup table. Verify live jurisdiction rates before filing, invoicing, or collecting tax for real transactions.
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Example Data Table

ZIP Location Purchase Shipping Discount Combined Rate Estimated Tax Grand Total
10001 New York, New York $250.00 $15.00 $10.00 8.875% $22.19 $277.19
73301 Austin, Texas $180.00 $12.00 $0.00 7.500% $14.40 $206.40
97205 Portland, Oregon $95.00 $8.00 $5.00 0.000% $0.00 $98.00
98101 Seattle, Washington $320.00 $20.00 $15.00 10.350% $33.64 $358.64

Formula Used

Combined Tax Rate
Combined Rate = State Rate + County Rate + City Rate + Special Rate
Net Item Amount
Net Items = Purchase Amount - Discount Amount
Taxable Base
Taxable Base = Net Items + Shipping, when shipping is taxable
Exclusive Tax
Sales Tax = Taxable Base × (Combined Rate ÷ 100)
Inclusive Tax
Sales Tax = Taxable Base - [Taxable Base ÷ (1 + Combined Rate ÷ 100)]
Grand Total
Exclusive: Grand Total = Order Subtotal + Sales Tax
Inclusive: Grand Total = Entered Order Subtotal

How to Use This Calculator

  1. Enter a ZIP code from the sample lookup list, or enter a custom combined tax rate.
  2. Add the purchase amount, discount amount, and shipping amount.
  3. Choose whether shipping is taxable in your scenario.
  4. Select whether the entered amounts already include tax.
  5. Pick a rounding mode that matches your reporting method.
  6. Click Calculate Sales Tax to see totals, breakdowns, and the graph above the form.
  7. Use the export buttons to save your result as CSV or PDF.

FAQs

1. What does this calculator estimate?

It estimates sales tax, taxable base, and final total using a ZIP lookup or a custom combined rate. It also shows rate components and exportable results.

2. Are the ZIP tax rates official?

No. The built-in ZIP table is a sample reference for modeling and planning. Always confirm current jurisdiction rates before invoicing, filing returns, or collecting tax.

3. Why can shipping change the tax result?

Some transactions tax shipping, while others do not. The calculator lets you include or exclude shipping from the taxable base for scenario testing.

4. What should I do if my ZIP is missing?

Enter a custom combined rate. That lets you continue the calculation even when the ZIP is not available in the sample lookup table.

5. What does tax inclusive mean?

Tax inclusive means the entered taxable amounts already contain tax. The calculator extracts the tax portion instead of adding tax on top of the subtotal.

6. How is the discount applied?

The discount reduces the item amount before tax is calculated. The calculator prevents the discount from exceeding the purchase amount.

7. Can I override the ZIP rate manually?

Yes. Enter a custom combined rate to override the sample lookup. This is useful for quotes, future rate changes, or special local rules.

8. Why might totals differ by a few cents?

Different systems apply rounding at different stages. This calculator offers standard, upward, and downward rounding to help match your preferred method.

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