Arizona sales tax at a glance
Arizona's typical combined rate of 8.54% ranks 10th highest among the 50 states. Arizona technically levies a transaction privilege tax (TPT) on sellers, which works like a sales tax at the register.
What sales tax adds at the register
At the average combined rate of 8.54%:
| Price | Sales tax | Total |
|---|---|---|
| $25 | $2.14 | $27.13 |
| $100 | $8.54 | $108.54 |
| $500 | $42.70 | $542.70 |
| $2,000 | $170.80 | $2,170.80 |
Frequently asked questions
+What is the sales tax in Arizona in 2026?
Arizona's state sales tax is 5.6%. Cities, counties and districts add local taxes averaging 2.94% (population-weighted), for a typical combined rate of 8.54% — and up to 10.9% in the highest-tax localities. Arizona technically levies a transaction privilege tax (TPT) on sellers, which works like a sales tax at the register.
+How do I calculate Arizona sales tax backwards from a total?
Divide the total by 1 plus the rate as a decimal. At 8.54%, a $108.54 total means a $100.00 price and $8.54 tax. Choose "Total after tax (reverse)" above to do it automatically.
+Do online orders charge Arizona sales tax?
Yes. Since the Wayfair decision, large online sellers must collect Arizona sales tax based on your delivery address — the same state and local rate you'd pay in a store.
+Is the rate the same everywhere in Arizona?
No. Local rates vary by city and county, from 5.6% (state only) up to about 10.9%. Use a recent receipt or your state revenue department's lookup for your exact address.
Rates as of July 1, 2026, from state revenue departments compiled by the Tax Foundation; local averages are population-weighted. Product exemptions (groceries, clothing, medicine) vary by state. Estimates only — see our terms.