2024 Wisconsin Sales Tax Fact Sheet For General Tangible Items
Last Tax Rate Changed on: January 1, 2024
Wisconsin Sales and Use Tax Rate Lookup by Address:
Use USgeocoder Sales and Use Tax Online Lookup Tool to search state-wide, county, local and special district Sales and Use tax rates and tax reporting details for any physical address and PO Box in Wisconsin.
To learn more about the latest changes, bookmark 2024 Wisconsin Sales Tax Rate Changes post.
Wisconsin Sales tax components:
Statewide tax
Local district tax: County tax and Special District tax
Wisconsin Statewide Sales Tax Rate:
5.00%
Highest Total Local District Sales Tax Rate in Wisconsin:
3.00%
Highest Total Sales Tax Rate with Local District Sales Tax in Wisconsin:
Milwaukee city in Milwaukee county: 8.00%
Number of Counties in Wisconsin:
72
Number of Municipalities (Incorporated cities, Town & Villages) in Wisconsin:
Approx. 1,850
Can I Use Zip Codes to Determine Correct Sales Tax Rates in Wisconsin?
Not recommended
Zip codes can cross state, county, municipality and special district boundaries. In order to correctly calculate the sales tax rate, you should consider an address-based solution such as USgeocoder to identify if an address is in an incorporated city or an un-incorporated area, and whether it is within the boundary of a particular special district, so you can use such information to determine its sales tax rates.
Learn more about how postal zip codes, mailing cities and incorporated cities work.
Can I Use County to Determine Correct Sales Tax Rates in Wisconsin?
Yes
In Wisconsin, some counties charge Baseball Stadium District sales tax. These special baseball stadium districts align with the county boundaries. To find out the county for a special address, you can use USgeocoder to identify its county and then use such information to determine its sales tax rates.
Are Sales Tax Rates and Use Tax Rates the Same in Wisconsin?
Yes
Does Wisconsin Have Tax Codes for Tax Return Reporting Purpose?
Yes
Sales and Use Tax Rate Update Schedule in Wisconsin:
Update Frequency: As-approved by voters
Last Tax Rate Changed on: January 1, 2024
Does Wisconsin Have an Origin-Based or Destination-Based Sales Tax Collection?
Destination
Origin-based: sales tax is charged based on where the seller is located.
Destination-based: sales tax is charged based on where the buy is located
Is Wisconsin a Full Member of Streamlined State?
Yes
A streamlined Full Member State is a state that has been found to be in compliance with the Streamlined Sales and Use Tax Agreement (SSUTA) and its laws, rules, regulations, and policies and bring them into compliance are in effect. See details on Streamlined Sales Tax Governing Board’s website.
Does Wisconsin Have Sales Tax Holidays?
No
Wayfair Sales Tax Implementation in Wisconsin:
Sales Thresholds: $100,000, or
Number of Transactions: 200
Wayfair sales tax implementation applies to out-of-state sales, remote sales, Internet sales and online sales. See details on https://www.revenue.wi.gov/Pages/Businesses/remote-sellers.aspx.
Does Wisconsin Charge Sales Tax on Digital Goods?
Generally Yes
See details on: https://www.revenue.wi.gov/DOR%20Publications/pb240.pdf
Does Wisconsin Charge Sales Tax on Services?
Depends on the type of the service
See details on: https://www.revenue.wi.gov/Pages/FAQS/ise-taxable.aspx.
Does Wisconsin Charge Sales Tax on Shipping?
Generally yes
See details on: https://www.revenue.wi.gov/Pages/FAQS/ise-taxable.aspx
Wisconsin State Sales and Use Tax Authority:
Wisconsin Department of Revenue
Website: https://www.revenue.wi.gov/Pages/SalesAndUse/Home.aspx
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SALES TAX BY STATE
STATES WITH STATE AND LOCAL SALES TAX:
Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming
STATES WITH NO SALES TAX:
Delaware, Montana, New Hampshire, Oregon
STATES WITH ONLY STATE-WIDE SALES TAX AND NO LOCAL SALES TAX:
Connecticut (6.35%), District of Columbia (6.00%), Indiana (7.00%), Kentucky (6.00%), Maine (5.5%), Maryland (6.00%), Massachusetts (6.25%), Michigan (6.00%), New Jersey (6.625%), Rhode Island (7.00%)
DISCLAIMERS:
SALES AND USE TAX INFORMATION ON THIS BLOG REFERS TO THE GENERAL SALES OF TANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY. IN MANY STATES, THERE ARE DIFFERENT RATES FOR RENTAL, LEASING, AND TANGIBLE ITEMS SUCH AS VEHICLE, EQUIPMENT, FOOD, OR CLOTHING. SOME STATES HAVE DIFFERENT SALES TAX RATES THAN USE TAX RATES. EACH STATE HAS ITS OWN RULES ON EXEMPTIONS. PLEASE REFER TO THE SALES AND USE TAX LAW OF INDIVIDUAL STATES FOR DETAILS.
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