Phoenix Sales Tax Calculator 2026
Phoenix publishes official combined Transaction Privilege Tax (TPT) rates for retail that reflect the State of Arizona, Maricopa County, and the City of Phoenix. This Phoenix Sales Tax Calculator 2026 provides a simplified estimate using the published combined retail rate for Phoenix.
Estimates only. Results may differ from official tax bills, pay stubs, or filed returns.
Enter the purchase price before sales tax.
Estimated sales tax
Shows an estimated sales tax amount based on the configured rates.
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How it works
This calculator uses an official combined retail TPT rate published for Phoenix (State of Arizona + Maricopa County + City of Phoenix). The estimate is calculated by applying the published combined rate to the taxable amount. Phoenix’s published materials also include threshold-based retail structures (for example, single-item treatment) that can produce different outcomes depending on the specific transaction details, so this tool remains a simplified estimator.
Examples
If a published combined retail rate applies to a given taxable amount, a simplified estimate is computed by multiplying the taxable amount by that combined rate. This example is for estimation only and does not determine tax due for a specific transaction.
Limitations and important notes
Results are simplified estimates and may not reflect all legal requirements that can apply to a specific transaction. This page relies on Phoenix’s published combined retail rate presentation and does not break out individual state, county, or city component rates unless they are explicitly published in the same official source used for this page. Certain retail scenarios can involve threshold-based treatment (such as single-item structures) and other rules that are not captured in a single-rate estimate. For official administration and collection of TPT across state, county, and municipal jurisdictions, consult the Arizona Department of Revenue.
FAQs
What rate does this Phoenix sales tax calculator use?
It uses the official combined retail rate published for Phoenix (State of Arizona + Maricopa County + City of Phoenix) for the applicable retail chart context.
Does this page provide separate state, county, and city rates?
Not in this version. This page uses the combined retail rate as published in the official Phoenix combined rate chart and does not split the rate into separate components unless those component rates are explicitly published in the same official source used for this page.
Can Phoenix retail tax vary depending on the transaction?
Yes. Official Phoenix materials include threshold-based retail structures (for example, single-item treatment) that can affect outcomes. This calculator is a simplified estimate based on the published combined retail rate chart context.
Who administers and collects Phoenix TPT?
Arizona administers and collects Transaction Privilege Tax for state, county, and municipal jurisdictions through the Arizona Department of Revenue.
Why might the estimate differ from the tax actually due?
Actual tax depends on transaction-specific rules, taxable base determinations, and any threshold-based treatment reflected in official materials. This tool provides a simplified estimate using the published combined retail rate presentation.
Calculations are simplified and for guidance only. Always double-check results and current rules with official sources or a qualified professional before making financial decisions.