Arizona Sales Tax Calculator

The Arizona Sales Tax Calculator helps you quickly determine the sales tax on a purchase in any city or county in Arizona. You can calculate sales tax by adding it to a pre-tax amount or removing it from a total amount.

Arizona Sales Tax Calculator

Calculate sales tax for all counties, cities, and towns in Arizona with accurate rates

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Total Amount

$105.60
Amount including sales tax

Tax Amount

$5.60
Amount of sales tax

Pre-Tax Amount

$100.00
Amount before sales tax

Total Tax Rate

5.60%
Combined state and local tax rate
Formulas
Example
Tax Rates
Tax Exemptions
Adding Tax: Total = Amount × (1 + Tax Rate)
Removing Tax: Pre-Tax = Amount ÷ (1 + Tax Rate)

The Arizona Sales Tax Calculator helps you quickly determine the sales tax on a purchase in any city or county in Arizona. You can calculate sales tax by adding it to a pre-tax amount or removing it from a total amount.

When adding sales tax:

  • Tax Amount = Pre-Tax Amount × Tax Rate
  • Total Amount = Pre-Tax Amount + Tax Amount

When removing sales tax:

  • Pre-Tax Amount = Total Amount ÷ (1 + Tax Rate)
  • Tax Amount = Total Amount – Pre-Tax Amount

Arizona has a state sales tax rate of 5.60%, with additional local taxes that vary by city and county. This calculator combines both state and local tax rates for accurate calculations.

Adding Sales Tax Example

Let’s say you want to calculate sales tax on a $100 product in Phoenix with a total tax rate of 8.60% (5.60% state + 3.00% local):

Pre-Tax Amount = $100
Tax Rate = 8.60% or 0.086

Calculate the tax amount:

Tax Amount = $100 × 0.086 = $8.60

Calculate the total amount:

Total Amount = $100 + $8.60 = $108.60

Removing Sales Tax Example

Now, let’s say you have a total amount of $108.60 and want to calculate the pre-tax amount and tax in Phoenix:

Total Amount = $108.60
Tax Rate = 8.60% or 0.086

Calculate the pre-tax amount:

Pre-Tax Amount = $108.60 ÷ (1 + 0.086) = $108.60 ÷ 1.086 = $100.00

Calculate the tax amount:

Tax Amount = $108.60 – $100.00 = $8.60

Different Local Tax Example

In Flagstaff, the total tax rate is 9.18% (5.60% state + 3.58% local). Let’s calculate tax on a $100 product:

Pre-Tax Amount = $100
Tax Rate = 9.18% or 0.0918

Calculate the tax amount:

Tax Amount = $100 × 0.0918 = $9.18

Calculate the total amount:

Total Amount = $100 + $9.18 = $109.18

Arizona Sales Tax Rates

Arizona has a state sales tax rate of 5.60%, but local jurisdictions can add additional taxes. The total tax rate varies significantly across the state, from 5.60% in areas with no local tax to 11.20% in some cities.

State Rate

5.60%
Base state tax rate

Average Local Rate

2.80%
Average local tax rate

Maximum Local Rate

5.60%
Highest local tax rate

Combined Range

5.60-11.20%
Total tax range

Major Arizona Cities and Their Tax Rates

City State Tax Local Tax Total Tax
Phoenix 5.60% 2.30% 7.90%
Tucson 5.60% 2.60% 8.20%
Mesa 5.60% 1.75% 7.35%
Chandler 5.60% 1.75% 7.35%
Scottsdale 5.60% 1.75% 7.35%
Glendale 5.60% 2.50% 8.10%
Tempe 5.60% 1.75% 7.35%
Peoria 5.60% 2.00% 7.60%
Surprise 5.60% 2.30% 7.90%
Yuma 5.60% 2.50% 8.10%
Flagstaff 5.60% 3.18% 8.78%
Prescott 5.60% 2.75% 8.35%
Bullhead City 5.60% 2.50% 8.10%
Kingman 5.60% 2.75% 8.35%
Sierra Vista 5.60% 2.00% 7.60%
Lake Havasu City 5.60% 2.50% 8.10%
Casa Grande 5.60% 2.00% 7.60%
Marana 5.60% 2.00% 7.60%
Oro Valley 5.60% 2.00% 7.60%
Queen Creek 5.60% 2.00% 7.60%

Arizona Sales Tax Exemptions

Arizona provides several exemptions from sales tax for certain types of goods and services. Some common exemptions include:

  • Prescription Drugs: All prescription medications are exempt from sales tax
  • Food: Most food for human consumption is exempt, except for prepared food and beverages
  • Medical Devices: Prosthetics, wheelchairs, and other medical devices
  • Farm Equipment: Machinery and equipment used in agricultural production
  • Manufacturing Equipment: Equipment used directly in manufacturing
  • Religious and Charitable Organizations: Purchases by qualifying organizations
  • Government Agencies: Purchases by federal, state, and local governments

Arizona Sales Tax Holidays

Arizona holds annual sales tax holidays that provide temporary exemptions from state sales tax (and some local taxes) on certain items:

  • Back-to-School Sales Tax Holiday: Typically held in late July or early August, this holiday exempts clothing under $100, school supplies under $50, and computers under $1,000
  • Energy Star Appliance Sales Tax Holiday: Usually in October or November, this holiday exempts certain energy-efficient appliances with a purchase price of up to $2,500

Note that not all local jurisdictions participate in these holidays, so local tax may still apply in some areas.

Understanding Arizona Sales Tax

What is Arizona Sales Tax?

Arizona sales tax is a consumption tax imposed by the state and local governments on the sale of goods and certain services. The state rate is 5.60%, with local jurisdictions adding additional taxes that vary by city and county.

Local Tax Variations

Local tax rates in Arizona can range from 0% to 5.6%, depending on the city and county. Some areas have only city tax, some have only county tax, and some have both. The total tax rate is the sum of state and local taxes.

Tax Collection

Sales tax in Arizona is collected by sellers at the point of sale and remitted to the Arizona Department of Revenue. Sellers must register with the state and obtain a transaction privilege tax (TPT) license before collecting tax.

Use Tax

Arizona use tax applies when sales tax has not been paid on taxable items purchased outside the state for use in Arizona. The use tax rate is the same as the sales tax rate that would have applied if the purchase was made within the state.

Business Registration

Businesses selling taxable goods or services in Arizona must register for a transaction privilege tax (TPT) license with the Arizona Department of Revenue. Registration can be done online through the Arizona Department of Revenue website.

Filing Requirements

Sales tax returns in Arizona are typically filed monthly, quarterly, or annually, depending on the business’s tax liability. Filing is done through the Arizona Department of Revenue’s online system, and payments are due by the 20th of the month following the reporting period.

Arizona Sales Tax for Businesses

Nexus Requirements

Businesses must collect Arizona sales tax if they have nexus in the state. Nexus can be established through physical presence, economic activity, or other connections. Arizona follows economic nexus rules, requiring out-of-state sellers to collect tax if they have more than $200,000 in sales into the state in the previous calendar year.

Marketplace Facilitators

Marketplace facilitators like Amazon and eBay are required to collect and remit sales tax on behalf of third-party sellers selling into Arizona. This applies to marketplace facilitators with more than $200,000 in sales into the state.

Exemption Certificates

Businesses purchasing items for resale can provide exemption certificates to sellers to avoid paying sales tax. Arizona has a specific form (Form AD 5001) that must be completed and provided to the seller at the time of purchase.

Shipping and Handling

In Arizona, shipping and handling charges are generally taxable if they are part of the sale of tangible personal property. If the charges are separately stated and related to transportation services, they may be exempt.

Penalties and Interest

Arizona imposes penalties for late filing and late payment of sales tax. The penalty is 4% of the tax due, plus interest at the rate of 4% per year. Failure to file or pay can result in additional penalties and legal action.

Tax Calculation Services

Given the complexity of Arizona’s sales tax system with hundreds of different local tax rates, many businesses use automated tax calculation services to ensure accurate collection and remittance of sales tax.

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