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For a list of your current and historical rates, go to the California City & County Sales & Use Tax Rates webpage. Look up the current sales and use tax rate by address. Please note, unincorporated cities and communities are not listed below.
The 8.75% sales tax rate in Santa Barbara consists of 6% California state sales tax, 0.25% Santa Barbara County sales tax, 1% Santa Barbara tax and 1.5% Special tax. You can print a 8.75% sales tax table here. For tax rates in other cities, see California sales taxes by city and county.
The minimum combined 2024 sales tax rate for Santa Barbara, California is 8.75%. This is the total of state, county, and city sales tax rates. The California sales tax rate is currently 6.0%.
The current total local sales tax rate in Santa Barbara, CA is 8.750%. The December 2020 total local sales tax rate was also 8.750%.
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Depending on the zipcode, the sales tax rate of Santa Barbara may vary from 7.75% to 8.75%. Every 2024 combined rates mentioned above are the results of California state rate (6%), the county rate (0.25%), the Santa Barbara tax rate (0% to 1%), and in some case, special rate (1.5%).
City of Santa Barbara TRANSIENT OCCUPANCY TAXES The table above includes the 10% charge (credited to the General Fund) and the 2% charge (as adopted after passage of Measure B, credited to Creeks/Clean Water Fund).
The combined sales tax rate for Santa Barbara, California is 8.75%. Your total sales tax rate is the sum of the California state tax (6.25%), the Santa Barbara County sales tax (1.00%), and the special tax (1.50%).
The current sales tax rate in Santa Barbara, CA is 7.75%. Click for sales tax rates, Santa Barbara sales tax calculator, and printable sales tax table from Sales-Taxes.com.
Santa Barbara County collects a 1.75% local sales tax, the maximum local sales tax allowed under California law. Santa Barbara County has a lower sales tax than 68.5% of California's other cities and counties.