If you’re a US merchant, you’re most likely required to pay sales tax according to state and local laws. In this article, we will explain how to set up your store so that you are able to collect, report, and file sales tax properly.
Sales tax applicable to the sale of most products and some services in most states. The rates and rules notably differ from state to state, though. For example, California has the highest state-level sales tax rate at 7.5 percent. The lowest sales tax is in Colorado, which has a rate of 2.9 percent.
In order to know what taxes apply to your business, please use this helpful State Sales Tax Map (click your state on the map).
If you need to charge tax within the United States, then taxes might apply in your city, county, and state. To handle this complexity, you can use automatic tax settings. These tax settings use standard general sales tax rates, which are updated regularly.
When automatic tax rates are enabled:
Once the automatic tax rates are enabled, your store will charge a precise tax rate depending on where you and your customers are located.
If our automatic tax feature doesn’t cover your needs entirely (i.e., you need to mark some of your products as tax-free), you can set up taxes manually. Find the Manual section in your Control Panel → Settings → Taxes and click Manage tax rates to be able to add rates manually. Please, refer to this instruction for manual setup to configure your store to calculate tax rates for different regions, zones, and countries.
If you don't want to charge taxes on some of your customers, e.g. non-profit organizations or wholesalers, it also can be done easily. Just mark them as tax-exempt on the Customers page in your store admin. Please, refer to this article for more details: Tax-exempt customers.
If there are non-taxable products in your store, you can set up a zero tax for them using manual tax rates option. You can either exclude the product from tax calculation or create a special 0% tax rate and apply it to the product.
To manage the manually configured tax rates per product: