Last updated: May 2026

Ohio Sales Tax Calculator

Calculate sales tax on any purchase in Ohio. The state rate is 5.75%; the population-weighted average combined rate (state + local) is 7.24%.

Ohio sales tax data current for 2026 · Source: Tax Foundation 2025

State Rate
5.75%
Avg. Local Rate
1.49%
statewide avg — your city may differ
Avg. Combined
7.24%

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Local rate varies by city/county.

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Find Your City's Rate in Ohio

Click a city to fill in its combined rate (state + local). For other cities, use the Ohio Department of Revenue lookup tool .

City Combined Rate Local Portion
Columbus 7.5% +1.75%
Cleveland 8% +2.25%
Cincinnati 7.8% +2.05%
Toledo 7.75% +2%
Akron 6.75% +1%
Dayton 7.5% +1.75%
Parma 8% +2.25%
Canton 6.5% +0.75%

Ohio Sales Tax on Common Purchases

Estimated sales tax on common purchase amounts using Ohio's 5.75% state rate and the 7.24% average combined rate. Actual tax depends on the specific city or county where the sale occurs.

Purchase State Tax (5.75%) Combined Tax (7.24%) Total Paid
$25.00 $1.44 $1.81 $26.81
$100.00 $5.75 $7.24 $107.24
$500.00 $28.75 $36.20 $536.20
$1,500.00 $86.25 $108.60 $1,608.60
$5,000.00 $287.50 $362.00 $5,362.00

Combined rate uses Tax Foundation 2025 population-weighted average. Specific addresses may face higher or lower local rates.

How Ohio Sales Tax Works

Ohio's state government imposes a 5.75% sales tax on most retail purchases. Counties, cities, and special districts can layer additional local sales tax on top — pushing combined rates to a population-weighted average of 7.24% statewide.

Ohio's 5.75% state rate is moderate, and counties layer on 0.5-2.25% — Cuyahoga County (Cleveland) hits 8% combined.

Groceries in Ohio

Ohio exempts unprepared groceries from sales tax.

How Ohio Compares to Neighboring States

Sales tax on a $1,000.00 purchase in Ohio versus neighboring states, using each state's average combined rate (state + local):

State State Rate Combined Rate Tax on $1,000 vs. Ohio
Ohio (here) 5.75% 7.24% $72.40
Michigan 6.00% 6.00% $60.00 -$12.40
Indiana 7.00% 7.00% $70.00 -$2.40
Kentucky 6.00% 6.00% $60.00 -$12.40
West Virginia 6.00% 6.57% $65.70 -$6.70
Pennsylvania 6.00% 6.34% $63.40 -$9.00

A negative "vs." figure means a lower sales tax bill on the same purchase. Specific addresses can vary materially from the state-wide average.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Ohio sales tax rate for 2026?

Ohio's state sales tax rate is 5.75% for 2026. When combined with the average local sales tax of 1.49%, most Ohio residents pay a typical combined rate of 7.24%.

How much sales tax will I pay on a $100 purchase in Ohio?

On a $100 purchase, expect approximately $5.75 in state sales tax, or about $7.24 including average local sales tax (combined 7.24%). Total cost: roughly $107.24.

Are groceries taxed in Ohio?

Ohio exempts unprepared groceries from sales tax.

Is sales tax calculated before or after discounts in Ohio?

Ohio follows the standard rule used by virtually all states: sales tax is calculated on the final discounted price, not the original price. If a $200 item is on sale for $150, you pay sales tax on $150. Manufacturer coupons can be treated differently in some states.

How is this Ohio sales tax estimate calculated?

The calculator applies Ohio's 5.75% state sales tax rate plus whatever local rate you enter (city + county + special districts). The default Local Rate is 0%; click a city in the table above to fill in its local portion, or look up your specific address with Ohio's Department of Revenue tool.

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