Reverse Sales Tax Calculator

Find the original pre-tax price from any total — all 50 US states included

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Pre-Tax Price
$100.00
Tax paid: $7.50
Pre-Tax Price$100.00
Tax Amount$7.50
Tax Rate7.50%
Total Paid$107.50
Pre-tax price$100.00
Sales tax (7.50%)+ $7.50
Total paid$107.50

What Is Reverse Sales Tax?

Reverse sales tax (also called backwards tax calculation) finds the original price before tax when you only know the final total you paid.

Pre-Tax Price = Total ÷ (1 + Tax Rate ÷ 100)
Tax Amount = Total − Pre-Tax Price
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Example: Paid $107.50 with 7.5% tax → $107.50 ÷ 1.075 = $100.00 pre-tax. Tax = $7.50.

Sales Tax Rates by State — All 50 States (2026)

Click any state to auto-fill the tax rate above. Rates include state + average local taxes.

When to Use This Calculator

  • Expense reports — separate tax from the total for accounting records.
  • Business bookkeeping — record the net purchase amount excluding tax.
  • VAT refunds — calculate the taxable base amount when claiming a refund.
  • Price verification — confirm the correct tax rate was applied to your purchase.
  • Receipt analysis — when the pre-tax price is not printed on your receipt.
  • Cross-state shopping — compare real costs when buying in high-tax vs. low-tax states.
  • Online sales — verify destination-state tax was correctly applied to your order.
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No-tax states: Oregon, Montana, New Hampshire, Delaware, and Alaska have 0% state sales tax. Shopping in these states? Enter 0% or use the OR / MT / NH / DE buttons above.

Common Reverse Sales Tax Mistakes

  • Using state rate only — most areas have state + local/county taxes combined. Always use the combined tax rate shown on your receipt.
  • Using wrong formula — the correct formula is: pre-tax = total ÷ (1 + rate). A common error is: total × (1 − rate), which underestimates the pre-tax amount.
  • Applying tax to tip in restaurants — in most states, tax applies before the tip. Calculate pre-tax on the food subtotal only.
  • Using outdated tax rates — sales tax rates change. Always verify your state's current combined rate before calculating for official reports.

Why Reverse Sales Tax Calculations Matter

  • Expense reimbursement — employers often reimburse pre-tax costs. Knowing the exact pre-tax amount ensures accurate claims.
  • Price comparison — comparing prices across states or countries requires knowing the pre-tax base price.
  • Accounting and bookkeeping — businesses must separate tax collected from revenue for accurate financial records.
  • International VAT recovery — travelers can reclaim VAT paid in foreign countries — but only on the pre-tax amount.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the formula for reverse sales tax?

Pre-Tax Price = Total Paid ÷ (1 + Tax Rate ÷ 100). For a $215 total with 7.75% tax: $215 ÷ 1.0775 = $199.54 pre-tax.

Which US states have no sales tax?

Five states have no statewide sales tax: Oregon, Montana, New Hampshire, Delaware, and Alaska. Alaska allows local taxes so some cities do charge sales tax. Enter 0% in the calculator for these states.

What is the sales tax rate in Texas?

Texas has a 6.25% state rate with a combined average of 8.19%. Cities like Houston, Dallas, Austin, and San Antonio typically charge the maximum 8.25% combined rate.

What is the sales tax rate in Tennessee?

Tennessee has a 7% state rate and a combined average of 9.55% — one of the highest in the US. Groceries are taxed at a reduced 4% rate statewide.

What is the sales tax in Washington state?

Washington's state rate is 6.5% with a combined average of 10.25% — among the highest in the country. Seattle's combined rate is 10.25%, including a 3.75% local rate.

What is the sales tax in Louisiana?

Louisiana has a 4.45% state rate but high local taxes bring the combined average to 9.55%, tied with Tennessee for highest in the US. New Orleans can reach 9.45–10.45% combined.

Is the combined rate or state rate used on receipts?

Receipts use the combined rate — both the state rate plus local/county taxes. Always use the combined rate in this calculator for accurate pre-tax results.

Can I use this for VAT (Value Added Tax)?

Yes — reverse VAT uses the same formula. Enter the VAT-inclusive price and the VAT rate (e.g., 20% UK, 19% Germany, 10% Australia GST) to find the pre-tax price.