- Several states in the U.S. are changing their sales tax rates effective July 1, 2024
- Louisiana is making adjustments in various parishes, with some rates increasing and others decreasing
- Minnesota’s Beltrami County will introduce a new sales and use tax
- North Dakota’s Mapleton and Rolla will see tax rate increases
- Ohio’s Lake County will benefit from a tax reduction
- Oklahoma municipalities like Canton, Inola, and Perkins are increasing their tax rates
- Texas’ Aurora Municipal Development District will implement a new local sales tax
- Washington state will see a minor increase in sales and use tax in certain areas
- West Virginia’s Richwood and Westover will impose a new local sales tax
- Other states like Arkansas, California, Colorado, Georgia, Illinois, Kansas, Missouri, New Mexico, and Wyoming are also making changes to their sales tax rates.
Source: taxually.com
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