Michigan Sales Tax Calculator
Michigan's rate is 6% state. Enter an amount for the exact total.
Total with tax
$106.00
Note: Rates above are state-level base rates as of 2026. Local rates vary by zip code — enter your local rate to get the exact total. Some states (AK, DE, MT, NH, OR) have no statewide sales tax.
Michigan sales tax rates (2026)
Michigan sales tax explained
Michigan charges a 6% statewide sales tax. There's little or no local add-on, so the combined rate stays close to 6% statewide. Groceries, prescription drugs, and some other categories are often taxed at a reduced rate or exempt — check your receipt, since rules vary by item.
Michigan sales tax FAQ
What is the sales tax rate in Michigan?
Michigan's state sales tax is 6%. With an estimated average local add-on of 0%, the typical combined rate is about 6%. Your exact local rate depends on your city and county.
How much is sales tax on $100 in Michigan?
About $6.00 at the ~6% combined rate, for a total near $106.00. Enter any amount in the calculator above for the exact figure.
Does Michigan have local sales taxes?
Michigan has little to no local sales tax on top of the 6% state rate, so the combined rate is close to 6% almost everywhere.
How does Michigan sales tax compare to other states?
At roughly 6% combined, Michigan sits in the moderate-tax range nationally. Most states land between 6% and 9% once local taxes are included.
Sales tax is only half the story — see how Michigan income tax and FICA affect your take-home pay.