2026 Tax Year · Updated January 2026

California Sales Tax Calculator: Accurate Rates for Every City

Calculate California sales tax with the 2026 statewide 7.25% rate plus city, county, and special district rates. Includes Los Angeles 9.5%, San Francisco 8.625%, San Diego 7.75%, and 100+ other cities. CPA-reviewed for accuracy.

Reviewed by Benjamin Thomas, CPA, MST
Updated January 2026
Source: CDTFA

Calculate Sales Tax

Step 01
Enter the price before sales tax is added
Don't see your city? Use the state base rate or check CDTFA.ca.gov for your exact location
Override the city rate with a specific rate (e.g., 8.500)

Sales Tax Calculation

Step 02
Total with Tax
$0.00
at 0.0% rate
Pre-Tax Amount$0.00
CA Statewide Base (7.25%)+$0.00
Local District Tax (0.00%)+$0.00
Combined Tax Rate0.000%
Total Sales Tax$0.00
BT
Senior Associate at Forvis Mazars US · 15+ years finance experience
Last reviewed: January 15, 2026

How California Sales Tax Works

California has the highest statewide base sales tax in the United States at 7.25%. This is composed of:

On top of this 7.25% base, cities, counties, and special districts may add their own district taxes ranging from 0.10% to 3.50%. The combined rate maxes out at 10.75% in Union City (Alameda County) — the highest combined sales tax rate in California.

"California's sales tax structure has 4 components and over 600 separate district taxes. ZIP codes don't always match city boundaries, so a single ZIP can have multiple tax rates. Always verify with CDTFA's official lookup tool for legal compliance."

Combined Sales Tax Rates by Major California City (2026)

CityCombined RateCounty
Union City10.75%Alameda
Culver City10.25%Los Angeles
Santa Monica10.25%Los Angeles
Long Beach10.25%Los Angeles
Hayward9.875%Alameda
Fremont9.875%Alameda
Los Angeles9.5%Los Angeles
San Jose9.375%Santa Clara
Oakland9.25%Alameda
Riverside9.25%Riverside
Sacramento8.75%Sacramento
San Francisco8.625%San Francisco
Fresno8.25%Fresno
San Diego7.75%San Diego
Anaheim7.75%Orange
Irvine7.75%Orange
CA State Base (Unincorporated)7.25%

What's Taxable vs Exempt in California

Generally Taxable

Generally Exempt

Use Tax: When You Owe Tax on Out-of-State Purchases

If you buy something online or out-of-state and don't pay California sales tax, you generally owe use tax at the same rate. This applies to:

California residents are required to report use tax on their state income tax return (Form 540) or directly to CDTFA. Most major retailers (Amazon, Walmart, Target) now collect California sales tax automatically.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is California sales tax in 2026?

California's statewide sales tax rate is 7.25% in 2026 (the highest base rate in the US). However, local cities and counties add district taxes ranging from 0.10% to 3.50%, bringing the combined sales tax rate to 7.25%-10.75% depending on location. Union City in Alameda County has the highest combined rate at 10.75%.

What is the sales tax in Los Angeles?

Los Angeles city sales tax is 9.5% in 2026 (7.25% state + 0.25% Los Angeles County + 2.00% Los Angeles city). Some areas of LA County have higher rates due to additional district taxes. Cities within LA County like Culver City (10.25%) and Santa Monica (10.25%) have higher combined rates.

Are groceries taxed in California?

Most unprepared food groceries (bread, milk, vegetables, etc.) are exempt from California sales tax. However, prepared foods (restaurant meals, hot foods, candy, soda) are subject to sales tax. Cold food sold for off-premises consumption is generally exempt. The rule is complex—check the CDTFA Publication 22 for details.

Does California charge sales tax on shipping?

It depends. If shipping is separately stated and represents the actual cost of delivery, it is generally not taxable in California. However, if shipping is bundled into the price or marked up, the entire amount may be subject to sales tax. See CDTFA Publication 100 for specific guidance.

Sources & Methodology

Calculator methodology and city rates reviewed by Benjamin Thomas, CPA, MST. Rates verified against CDTFA publications dated January 2026.

Disclaimer: Sales tax rates change frequently and vary by exact address. This calculator provides estimates based on city-level rates as of January 2026. For legal compliance and exact rates, always verify with the California Department of Tax and Fee Administration (CDTFA) at cdtfa.ca.gov. MoneyMetricLab is not responsible for actions taken based on these estimates.