Utah Sales Tax Calculator
Free Utah sales tax calculator 2026. 6.10% state + 1.09% local = 7.19% combined. Reverse calc & exemptions. No sign-up.
How Utah Sales Tax Works
Utah Sales Tax Key Rates (2026)
Utah State Rate
6.10%
Utah Avg Local Rate
1.09%
Utah Combined Rate
7.19%
Tax on $1,000
$71.90
Total on $1,000
$1071.90
Utah Sales Tax FAQ
What is the sales tax rate in Utah?
The state sales tax rate in Utah is 6.10%. With average local taxes, the combined rate is approximately 7.19%. Actual rates may vary by city and county within Utah.
Why does the sales tax rate vary within Utah?
Utah allows local jurisdictions (counties, cities, and special districts) to add their own sales taxes on top of the 6.10% state rate. These local rates vary by location, which is why you might pay a different total rate in different cities within Utah.
What items are exempt from sales tax in Utah?
In Utah, groceries, prescription drugs are exempt from state sales tax. However, clothing are still subject to sales tax. Exemptions may vary at the local level.
How do I calculate sales tax in Utah?
Multiply the purchase price by the combined tax rate. For example, on a $100 purchase at the 7.19% combined rate in Utah: $100 × 0.719 = $7.19 in tax. Total price: $107.19.
Does Utah charge sales tax on online purchases?
Yes. Following the 2018 South Dakota v. Wayfair Supreme Court ruling, online retailers must collect Utah sales tax on purchases shipped to Utah residents. The rate is based on the buyer's location within Utah.
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Rachel Mitchell is a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) licensed in Illinois with over 12 years of experience in individual and small-business taxation. She specializes in federal and state income tax compliance, FICA optimization, payroll tax strategy, and multi-state tax planning. Rachel holds an MS in Taxation from Golden Gate University and a BS in Accounting from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. She is an active member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) and the Illinois CPA Society. Before joining TheTaxCalc, Rachel spent 8 years at a Big Four accounting firm advising high-net-worth clients on tax-efficient wealth strategies.