Texas · Sales Tax
The Texas state sales tax rate is 6.25%. On a $100 purchase, the tax is $6.25, for a total of $106.25.
| Texas Sales Tax | Rate | On $100 | On $1,000 |
|---|---|---|---|
| State base rate | 6.25% | $6.25 | $62.50 |
| Maximum combined | 8.25% | $8.25 | $82.50 |
| Pre-tax from $108.50 total | — | ÷1.0625 |
The state base sales tax rate in Texas is 6.25%. Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, Austin all at maximum 8.25%; state caps combined rate at 8.25%. The maximum combined rate (state plus highest local) reaches 8.25%.
Multiply the pre-tax price by 0.0625 (the decimal form of 6.25%). For example, a $250 purchase has a Texas state sales tax of $15.62, for a total of $265.62. To reverse-calculate: if you have the total and want the pre-tax price, divide the total by 1.0625.
Food and grocery tax rules vary by state. In Texas, the standard rate of 6.25% applies, though some states exempt grocery staples. Check the Texas Department of Revenue for specific grocery exemption rules.
The Texas state rate of 6.25% is close to the national median of approximately 6.0%. Combined with local rates, the effective rate in Texas ranges from 6.25% to 8.25%.