Sales tax rate changes effective July 1, 2025, across various U.S. states, counties, and municipalities:
Alabama: Multiple local sales tax changes were announced by the Alabama Department of Revenue, including updates in Franklin, Colbert, Jackson Counties, and cities like Tuscumbia and Red Bay.
Arizona: Retail sales tax rates changed in Flagstaff, Phoenix, and Scottsdale, as published by the Arizona Department of Revenue.
Arkansas: Several local tax adjustments were implemented statewide, published by both the Arkansas Department of Finance and the Streamlined Sales Tax Governing Board.
California: The California Department of Tax and Fee Administration updated district tax rates across multiple jurisdictions.
Colorado: Colorado released new sales and use tax rates applicable statewide, effective July 1, 2025.
Georgia: County-level updates impacted LOST, SPLOST, ESPLOST, and TSPLOST rates in Clinch, Stewart, Telfair, Thomas, and Washington Counties.
Illinois: Multiple local sales and use tax changes took effect statewide, as announced by the Illinois Department of Revenue.
Iowa: New LOST rates were introduced in Earlham and Hamburg; several counties repealed LOST sunset provisions, making those taxes permanent.
Kansas: Numerous local sales tax updates were published by the Kansas Department of Revenue and the Streamlined Sales Tax Board.
Louisiana: Sales tax changes occurred in Allen, Caddo, Iberia, Jackson, and Plaquemines Parishes, affecting local and parish-wide rates.
Minnesota: New or increased sales taxes took effect in East Grand Forks (1%), Proctor (1.5%), and Roseville (0.5%), per the Department of Revenue.
Missouri: Statewide changes to local sales and use tax rates were implemented on July 1, 2025.
Nebraska: Dakota County introduced a 0.5% tax, applicable only in areas without municipal tax rates.
New Mexico: Statewide local sales and use tax rate updates were enacted and published by New Mexico tax authorities.
North Dakota: City sales tax rates increased in Dunseith (from 1% to 2%) and Langdon (from 2% to 3%).
Ohio: Lake County raised its total sales and use tax rate from 7.0% to 7.25%, as published in official state bulletins.
Oklahoma: Local tax rate adjustments affected Choctaw, Frederick, Jay, Claremore, Union City, and others, per the Oklahoma Tax Commission.
South Carolina: Clarendon County’s 1% School District Tax expired, reducing the county’s overall sales tax rate to 7%.
Texas: Multiple jurisdictions across Texas saw local sales and use tax rate changes, effective July 1, 2025.
Vermont: Several jurisdictions imposed new 1% local option taxes, as announced by the Vermont Department of Taxes.
Washington: Stevenson added a 0.3% transportation tax; San Juan County reduced its tax by 0.0015% due to the Emergency Communication Tax.
West Virginia: Five municipalities—Bramwell, Glenville, Hinton, Marlinton, and Pineville—joined the 1% municipal sales/use tax program.
Source: www.fonoa.com