New York Sales Tax Calculator
New York charges a 4.00% state sales tax, with local rates up to 4.88%. The statewide average combined rate is 8.53%. Clothing under $110 exempt from state tax. Groceries exempt. NYC adds 4.5% local.
How New York sales tax works
New York applies a 4.00% state sales tax to most retail purchases. Counties, cities, and special districts can add up to 4.88% on top, so the actual rate you pay varies by jurisdiction. The statewide average combined rate is 8.53%.
Groceries are exempt from New York's state sales tax. Prepared food (restaurants, deli items, hot food bars) is generally still taxable at the full combined rate. New York also exempts most clothing — see the FAQ below for details and price thresholds.
Clothing and footwear under $110 per item are exempt from the state portion of sales tax; some localities (including NYC) also exempt them from local sales tax.
New York pairs its sales tax with a top marginal state income tax of 10.90%, one of the higher rates in the country. The combined tax burden is a factor many remote workers and retirees weigh when comparing relocations.
For exact rates by ZIP code or address, use the New York Department of Revenue's online lookup. The combined rate at the register is whatever the state rate plus the local jurisdiction add to — and local rates can shift each year as cities pass new measures. Run any purchase amount through the calculator above to see the breakdown.
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