Reverse Sales Tax Calculator of Utah for 2016
How 2016 Sales Tax are calculated in Utah
The state general sales tax rate of Utah is 4.7%. In addition to the state-level sales tax, cities and municipalities in Utah have the authority to levy their own sales tax rates. These local rates can add up to 2%, resulting in a combined maximum sales tax rate of 8.05% in certain regions.
Every 2016 combined rates mentioned above are the results of Utah state rate (4.7%), the county rate (0% to 2.25%), the Utah cities rate (0% to 2%), and in some case, special rate (0% to 2.15%).
Variations by Purchase Type
Utah's sales tax rate may vary depending on the type of purchase. Examples of taxable categories may include:
- Consumer use tax
- Rental tax
- Sales tax
- Sellers use tax
- Lodgings tax
For comprehensive details, please refer to the official Utah government website.
Utah state rate(s) for 2016
Lowest possible rate: 4.7% (e.g., Bridgeland, Utah)
Other common rates: 5.95% .6.05%, 6.25%, 6.3%, 6.35%, 6.5%, 6.55%, 6.6%, 6.75%, 6.85%, 6.95%, 7.05%, 7.35%, 7.55%, 7.65%, 7.75%, 7.85%, 7.95%,
Highest possible rate: 8.05% (Escalante, Utah)
Average combined rate across Utah: 6.363%
Other 2016 sales tax Facts for Utah
City sales taxes: 56 out of 255 cities (21.961%) in Utah impose a city sales tax.ZIP code impact: 72 out of 360 ZIP codes (20%) in Utah.