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Sales Tax in Washington.

Sales Tax in Washington.

Sales tax in Washingtonvaries by location and can be complex to manage. Taxwire automates calculation, filing, and remittance — so you don't have to.
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Washington has a state-level sales tax rate of 6.5%

The total rate you that should collect depends on your exact location — counties, cities, and special districts can stack additional taxes,
pushing combined rates as high as 10.600%. See the breakdown below.


Washington

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Washington sales tax rates by city

The state sales tax rate in Washington is 6.500%, with combined rates ranging from 7.600% to 10.600% including local taxes.

Taxwire provides rooftop-level tax rate coverage for approximately 281 cities and localities in Washington. Our database is updated regularly to reflect the latest rate changes at state, county, city, and special district levels.

CityMin combined rate
Seattle10.550%
Spokane9.100%
Tacoma10.300%
Vancouver8.800%
Bellevue8.900%
Kent9.000%
Everett8.500%
Spokane Valley9.000%
Renton9.100%
Federal Way10.300%

Showing the 10 most populous cities in Washington.


Why sales tax rates vary across Washington?

Washington allows local governments to levy additional sales taxes on top of the state rate. This means the total sales tax you collect or pay depends on the specific address of the transaction — not just the city or ZIP code. Two businesses on opposite sides of the same street can have different tax obligations if they fall in different jurisdictions.

This is why accurate, address-level tax calculation matters. A single ZIP code in Washington can contain multiple tax rates.


Simplify Washington sales tax compliance

Staying compliant with Washington sales tax can be complex — rates change, rules vary by product, and you need to track nexus across multiple jurisdictions. Taxwire automates sales tax calculation, filing, and remittance so you never miss a deadline.


Local taxes in Washington

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Sales tax in Auburn
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Sales tax in Bainbridge Island
Sales tax in Battle Ground
Sales tax in Bellevue
Sales tax in Bellingham
Sales tax in Bothell
Sales tax in Bremerton
Sales tax in Burien
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Sales tax in Camas
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Sales tax in Des Moines
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Sales tax in Edmonds
Sales tax in Everett
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Sales tax in Federal Way
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Sales tax in Issaquah
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Sales tax in Kenmore
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Sales tax in Kent
Sales tax in Kirkland
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Sales tax in Lacey
Sales tax in Lake Stevens
Sales tax in Lakewood
Sales tax in Longview
Sales tax in Lynnwood
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Sales tax in Maple Valley
Sales tax in Marysville
Sales tax in Mercer Island
Sales tax in Moses Lake
Sales tax in Mount Vernon
Sales tax in Mountlake Terrace
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Sales tax in Oak Harbor
Sales tax in Olympia
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Sales tax in Pasco
Sales tax in Pullman
Sales tax in Puyallup
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Sales tax in Redmond
Sales tax in Renton
Sales tax in Richland
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Sales tax in Sammamish
Sales tax in SeaTac
Sales tax in Seattle
Sales tax in Shoreline
Sales tax in Spokane
Sales tax in Spokane Valley
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Sales tax in Tacoma
Sales tax in Tumwater
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Sales tax in University Place
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Sales tax in Vancouver
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Sales tax in Walla Walla
Sales tax in Wenatchee
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Sales tax in Yakima