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                              State and Local Sales Tax Rates,

                              Midyear 2020



FISCAL                        Janelle Cammenga
FACT                          Policy Analyst
No.  716
July 2020
                              Key Findings

                                   Forty-five states and the District of Columbia collect statewide sales taxes.

                                   Local sales taxes are collected in 38 states. In some cases, they can rival or
                                    even  exceed  state rates.

                                   The  five states with the highest average combined  state and local sales tax
                                    rates are Tennessee  (9.55 percent), Arkansas (9.53 percent), Louisiana (9.52
                                    percent), Washington   (9.23 percent), and Alabama  (9.22 percent).

                                   No  state rates have changed  since Utah increased  the state-collected share of
                                    its sales tax from 5.95 percent to 6.1 percent in April 2019.

                                   Sales tax rates differ by state, but sales tax bases also impact how much
                                    revenue  is collected from a tax and how the tax affects the economy.

                                   Sales tax rate differentials can induce consumers  to shop across borders or
                                    buy  products online.







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