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District of Columbia Sales Tax Calculator 2026

Calculate sales tax on any purchase in District of Columbia. The state rate is 6% — local taxes may increase the total rate in your area.

District of Columbia Sales Tax Quick Facts

State Sales Tax Rate
6%
Local Taxes
Yes — varies by city/county
Tax on $100 Purchase
$6.00
Rate Category
Average
Disclaimer: Tax rates shown are base state rates and may not reflect recent changes. Local rates vary by jurisdiction. For exact tax obligations, consult the District of Columbia Department of Revenue. This tool is for informational purposes only.

Understanding District of Columbia Sales Tax

District of Columbia imposes a statewide sales tax rate of 6% on most retail purchases. This is right around the national average. Local jurisdictions can layer additional taxes on top, so the rate you pay at the register may be higher than the state rate alone.

State Rate vs. Local Rate

The 6% rate is just the state portion. District of Columbia allows cities, counties, and special taxing districts to levy additional sales taxes. These local rates typically range from 0.5% to 3%, though some areas go higher. The combined rate — state plus local — is what you actually pay. To find the exact rate for your address, use the District of Columbia Department of Revenue's rate lookup tool or enter your local rate in our calculator above.

How to Calculate District of Columbia Sales Tax

The formula is straightforward: multiply the purchase price by the tax rate expressed as a decimal. For a $100.00 purchase at the 6% state rate:

  • $100.00 × 0.0600 = $6.00 in state tax
  • Total: $100.00 + $6.00 = $106.00

If your city adds a 2% local tax, the combined rate becomes 8.00%, and the tax on $100.00 jumps to $8.00. That local portion adds up fast on large purchases.

Common Exemptions in District of Columbia

Not everything is taxable. District of Columbia, like most states, exempts certain categories of goods from sales tax. Here are the most common:

Groceries: District of Columbia exempts most unprepared grocery items from the 6% state sales tax. Prepared foods, candy, and soft drinks are typically still taxable.

Clothing: Clothing is subject to the standard 6% state sales tax in District of Columbia. Some states offer sales tax holidays for back-to-school clothing — check whether District of Columbia participates.

Prescription Medication: Prescription medications are exempt from sales tax in District of Columbia. Over-the-counter drugs and medical devices may or may not be taxable depending on District of Columbia law — verify with the state tax authority.

Sales Tax on Vehicles and Large Purchases

Buying a car in District of Columbia? The state sales tax of 6% applies to vehicle purchases, typically calculated on the purchase price or the fair market value, whichever is higher. On a $30,000 vehicle, that's $1800 in state tax alone before any local taxes. Some states offer trade-in credits that reduce the taxable amount — check whether District of Columbia allows this deduction.

Online Purchases and District of Columbia Sales Tax

Since the 2018 South Dakota v. Wayfair Supreme Court ruling, District of Columbia requires out-of-state online retailers to collect sales tax once they exceed certain economic nexus thresholds. Most major online retailers now collect District of Columbiasales tax automatically. If you buy from a seller who doesn't collect the tax, you are still legally required to report and pay use tax on your District of Columbia tax return.

Filing Requirements for Businesses

Businesses making taxable sales in District of Columbia must register with the state, collect the correct amount of sales tax at each transaction, and file returns on a monthly, quarterly, or annual basis depending on their volume. Late filing and underpayment can trigger penalties and interest. If you sell into District of Columbia from another state, the economic nexus rules may require you to register even without a physical presence.

Frequently Asked Questions — District of Columbia Sales Tax

What is the sales tax rate in District of Columbia?
The District of Columbia state sales tax rate is 6%. Local jurisdictions (cities and counties) can add additional taxes on top of this state rate, so the total rate you pay may be higher depending on where you make your purchase. Combined rates in District of Columbia can range from 6% to over 9.0% in some areas.
Are groceries taxed in District of Columbia?
District of Columbia exempts most unprepared grocery items from the 6% state sales tax. Prepared foods, candy, and soft drinks are typically still taxable.
How do I calculate District of Columbia sales tax?
Multiply the purchase price by 6% (or 0.0600 as a decimal). For example, on a $100.00 purchase: $100.00 x 6% = $6.00 in tax, for a total of $106.00. If your area has local taxes, add that percentage as well. Use our calculator above for exact results.
Does District of Columbia tax online purchases?
Yes. Following the 2018 South Dakota v. Wayfair Supreme Court decision, District of Columbia requires online retailers meeting certain sales thresholds to collect and remit sales tax. Most major e-commerce sites collect District of Columbia sales tax automatically based on your shipping address. If a retailer doesn't collect the tax, you're responsible for reporting and paying use tax on your District of Columbia state tax return.
Is clothing taxed in District of Columbia?
Clothing is subject to the standard 6% state sales tax in District of Columbia. Some states offer sales tax holidays for back-to-school clothing — check whether District of Columbia participates.

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