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Indiana Sales Tax Calculator

Easily calculate Indiana sales tax with our powerful Sales Tax Calculator. Get precise tax rates for goods and services across the Hoosier State in seconds.

Sales tax in Indiana is straightforward, but knowing exactly how much to charge or pay is essential for businesses and consumers alike. Whether you're a small business owner ensuring compliance with tax laws or a shopper calculating your total cost, our Indiana Sales Tax Calculator makes the process effortless.

Just enter your purchase amount and the applicable sales tax rate, and you'll instantly see the total cost, including tax.

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What is the Indiana Sales Tax Rate?

Unlike some states with complex local tax rates, Indiana keeps things simple with a flat statewide sales tax rate of 7%. This means no additional county or city taxes apply, making it easier to calculate than in states with variable local rates. Because Indiana applies a single, uniform tax rate statewide, calculating sales tax is more predictable than in many other states.

How to Calculate Sales Tax in Indiana

With a flat 7% statewide tax rate, determining sales tax in Indiana is a simple process. Follow these steps:

Multiply the Purchase Amount by the Sales Tax Rate to get the Sales Tax Amount.

Add the Sales Tax Amount to the Purchase Amount to find the Total Cost

You can use these formulas or use our calculator for a faster answer.

Sales Tax = Purchase Amount × Sales Tax Rate
Total Cost = Purchase Amount + Sales Tax

What Items Are Exempt from Sales Tax in Indiana?

Indiana provides sales tax exemptions for specific goods and services, reducing costs for qualifying purchases.

Prescription Drugs & Medical Equipment

Fully exempt from sales tax.

Grocery Staples

Exempt, but prepared meals and soft drinks are taxable.

Agricultural Supplies

Certain farm-related purchases qualify for exemptions.

Machinery & Raw Materials

Tax-exempt if used directly in production.

Nonprofit Organizations

Some purchases made by qualified nonprofits are exempt.

1California Tax and Fee Administration: California City & County Sales & Use Tax Rates (effective October 1, 2024)

2California Tax and Fee Administration: Laws, Regulations and Annotations

Indiana Sales Tax Holidays

Indiana does not currently offer sales tax holidays like some other states. However, businesses and consumers should check the Indiana Department of Revenue1 website for any updates on temporary tax exemptions.

Indiana Sales Tax Rates Overview

Unlike many states, Indiana applies the same 7% sales tax rate statewide, meaning you won’t see variations from one county or city to another. Whether you’re in Indianapolis, Fort Wayne, Evansville, or South Bend, the sales tax remains the same. Since Indiana does not allow local sales tax surcharges, businesses and consumers can easily calculate sales tax without worrying about city or county variations. This consistency makes Indiana one of the simplest states for sales tax compliance.

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FAQs

Is sales tax in Indiana the same everywhere?

Yes. Indiana has a flat statewide sales tax rate of 7%, meaning the rate does not change based on your location. Unlike many states, Indiana does not allow counties or cities to impose additional local sales taxes.

Do I need to collect sales tax for online sales in Indiana?

Yes. If you sell products to Indiana residents, remote sellers and marketplace facilitators are required to collect Indiana’s 7% sales tax if they exceed $100,000 in sales or 200 transactions annually in the state.

Are groceries taxed at the same rate as other goods?

Not entirely. Unprepared grocery items (such as fresh produce, dairy, and pantry staples) are exempt from sales tax, but prepared foods, candy, and soft drinks are taxable at the full 7% rate.

Where can I find more details about tax exemptions?

The Indiana Department of Revenue1 provides a full list of sales tax exemptions and regulations. If you're unsure whether a purchase qualifies, visiting their website is the best way to get the most up-to-date information.

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