- Sales tax rates vary by state, reflecting fiscal policies and economic strategies.
- States with no statewide sales tax: Delaware, Montana, New Hampshire, Oregon.
- Louisiana increased state sales tax rate from 4.45% to 5%.
- Kansas reduced state sales tax rate on unprepared food from 2% to 0%.
- Louisiana now applies sales and use tax to digital products.
- Nevada exempts diapers from sales and use tax.
- Alaska eliminated its 200-transaction economic nexus threshold.
- Illinois requires out-of-state sellers with a physical presence to use destination sourcing.
- State sales tax rates range from 0% to over 7%.
- Local jurisdictions often impose additional taxes.
- State-by-state sales tax rates are listed in a table.
Source: taxually.com
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