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Wisconsin has state sales tax of 5%, and allows local governments to collect a local option sales tax of up to 0.6%. There are a total of 96 local tax jurisdictions across the state, collecting an average local tax of 0.598%. Click here for a larger sales tax map, or here for a sales tax table.
Use this lookup to determine the state, county, and city sales and use tax rates that apply to a location in Wisconsin. This lookup does not identify all taxes that may apply such as municipal room taxes, state rental vehicle fee, etc.
Beginning January 1, 2024 – City of Milwaukee imposes new 2% sales and use tax; Milwaukee County sales and use tax increases from 0.5% to 0.9%. Use the Sales Tax Rate Lookup to determine the tax rate that applies to a specific street address or 9-digit zip code.
The Wisconsin sales tax is a 5% tax imposed on the sales price of retailers who sell, license, lease, or rent tangible personal property, certain coins and stamps, certain leased property affixed to realty, or certain digital goods, or sell, license, perform, or furnish taxable services in Wisconsin.
Wisconsin sales and use tax rates in 2024 range from 5% to 5.6% depending on location. Use our calculator to determine your exact sales tax rate.
The state sales tax rate in Wisconsin is 5.000%. With local taxes, the total sales tax rate is between 5.000% and 5.500%. Wisconsin has recent rate changes (Wed Apr 01 2020). Select the Wisconsin city from the list of popular cities below to see its current sales tax rate. The latest sales tax rates for cities in Wisconsin (WI) state. Rates ...
You can use our Wisconsin Sales Tax Calculator to look up sales tax rates in Wisconsin by address / zip code. The calculator will show you the total sales tax amount, as well as the county, city, and special district tax rates in the selected location.
The Wisconsin sales tax rate is 5% as of 2024, with some cities and counties adding a local sales tax on top of the WI state sales tax. Exemptions to the Wisconsin sales tax will vary by state.
Wisconsin has a statewide sales tax rate of 5%, which has been in place since 1961. Municipal governments in Wisconsin are also allowed to collect a local-option sales tax that ranges from 0% to 2.9% across the state, with an average local tax of 0.598% (for a total of 5.598% when combined with the state sales tax).
Wisconsin has a statewide sales tax of 5%. Municipal governments in Wisconsin are allowed to collect local sales taxes, so the total sales tax rate varies between cities, counties, and special districts.