If a state, county, city or district sales tax rate changed this year, there is an 80% chance that the change was an increase.
That’s one of several takeaways from an analysis of the Vertex year-end sales tax rate change research. This year-end preview covers all sales tax data from Jan. 1 through mid-November, so there’s a small chance the figures could edge up or down by Dec. 31. Here are some of the most notable figures:
Source: vertexinc.com
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