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Utah has state sales tax of 4.85%, and allows local governments to collect a local option sales tax of up to 3.35%. There are a total of 136 local tax jurisdictions across the state, collecting an average local tax of 2.216%. Click here for a larger sales tax map, or here for a sales tax table.
Find the current and historical sales and use tax rates for Utah, including state, local, and special taxes. Download rate charts and translators in PDF or Excel format.
Find the combined sales tax rate for various localities in Utah for the first quarter of 2024. The rate includes state, local and county options, and may vary depending on the type of taxable sales.
Find the combined sales and use tax rate, the grocery food tax rate, and the resort communities tax rate for each city and county in Utah for the first quarter of 2024. See the simple list of rates and the instructions for sourcing sales from out-of-state sellers.
Find the combined sales tax rate for various localities in Utah for the first quarter of 2024. The rate includes the state, local and county options, and excludes other taxes and fees.
Learn about the Utah state sales tax rate of 5.95% and the local surtaxes of up to 2.4% for 2024. Find out which items are exempt, which are subject to special rates, and how to file your sales tax return.
Find out the current and future sales tax rates for Utah in 2024, ranging from 4.7% to 8.7%. Use the lookup and calculator tools to get the exact rate for any address or item price.
Find out the general sales tax rate of Utah State and the combined rates of cities and counties for 2024. Use the online calculator to compute the amount of taxes and after taxes for any purchase in Utah.
Learn about Utah's state and local sales tax rates, food tax, restaurant tax, and clothing tax for 2024. Find out how to calculate, file, and pay sales tax in Utah and when you need to collect it.
The state sales tax rate in Utah is 4.85%, but you can customize this table as needed to reflect your applicable local sales tax rate.