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Sales and Use Tax - Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts Texas imposes a 6 25 percent state sales and use tax on all retail sales, leases and rentals of most goods, as well as taxable services Local taxing jurisdictions (cities, counties, special purpose districts and transit authorities) can also impose up to 2 percent sales and use tax for a maximum combined rate of 8 25 percent
Recent Active Sales Tax Permit Holders The following taxpayers were issued a sales tax permit under Tax Code Chapter 151, Subchapter F within the last week of when this report was updated The table includes taxpayer and outlet information
Texas Sales and Use Tax Frequently Asked Questions Tax is calculated on the item’s or service’s retail value Are delivery or shipping charges taxable? Delivery and shipping charges connected with taxable items or services sold are taxable EXAMPLE: You sell a sofa for $500 You agree to deliver the sofa and charge a separate fee of $50 for delivery
File and Pay - Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts Depending on the tax, Texas taxpayers may be required to electronically report (file) and or pay based on the amount reported and paid in the preceding state fiscal year (September 1 to August 31)
Local Sales and Use Tax Collection – A Guide for Sellers Use the Comptroller’s online Sales Tax Rate Locator to search for sales tax rates by address This summary guide will help you collect and remit local taxes, but you should consult Texas Tax Code Subtitle C (Local Sales and Use Taxes) and Comptroller Rule 3 334 for compliance details
County Sales and Use Tax - Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts In Texas, 123 counties impose a county sales and use tax for property tax relief The county tax is collected in addition to state tax and any other local taxes (city, transit and special-purpose district) as applicable
Local Sales and Use Tax Quarterly Updates to Rates and City Annexed Areas A city, county, special purpose district (SPD) or transit authority that either elects to impose or abolish a local sales and use tax OR elects to change its sales and use tax rate must notify the Comptroller's office to set the date to begin collecting the new rate
New and Additional Tax Rate Changes If you have questions about local sales and use tax rate changes, or if you want copies of new taxing authorities' boundaries (via submitted maps), please contact us