Sales Tax States
Tennessee

Sales Tax Calculator of Tennessee for 2017 Q1

How 2017 Q1 Sales Tax are calculated in Tennessee

The state general sales tax rate of Tennessee is 7%. In addition to the state-level sales tax, cities and municipalities in Tennessee have the authority to levy their own sales tax rates. These local rates can add up to 0.5%, resulting in a combined maximum sales tax rate of 9.75% in certain regions.

Every 2017 Q1 combined rates mentioned above are the results of Tennessee state rate (7%), the county rate (1.5% to 2.75%), the Tennessee cities rate (0% to 0.5%). There is no special rate for Tennessee.

Variations by Purchase Type

Tennessee'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 Tennessee government website.

Tennessee state rate(s) for 2017 Q1

Lowest possible rate: 7% (e.g., Denver, Tennessee)
Other common rates: 8.5% .8.75%, 9%, 9.25%, 9.5%,
Highest possible rate: 9.75% (Adams, Tennessee)
Average combined rate across Tennessee: 9.373%

Rates changes

Changes have been made to Tennessee's county, city and/or special rates in 2017 Q1 compared to 2016.

List of Tennessee cities and their changes (up to 15)

City Name County Rate City Rate Special Rate
Ten Mile2% (-0.5%) 0%0%

Tennessee Regions & ZIP Codes

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Top 10 Largest Cities in Tennessee
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Full list of Tennessee cities

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