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How to Add Sales Tax to a Receipt
A step-by-step guide to adding sales tax to a receipt correctly — finding the right rate, applying it to the subtotal, and displaying the tax line.
- How do I add sales tax to a receipt?
- To add sales tax to a receipt, multiply the subtotal by the tax rate as a decimal, then show that tax on its own line above the total. Receipt Caker does this automatically: enter your rate and it calculates the tax line and grand total for every item on the receipt.
Step 1: Find the correct rate
Sales tax rates depend on where the sale takes place. In the US, there is no national rate — each state sets its own, and counties and cities often add local rates, so the combined figure can range from zero to over 10%. Use the combined rate for the buyer's location. Our free sales tax calculator lists these by state and locality.
Step 2: Apply the rate to the subtotal
Add up all taxable items to get the subtotal, then multiply by the rate expressed as a decimal. For a $80 subtotal at 8.25%, the tax is 80 × 0.0825 = $6.60. Tax is normally applied to the combined subtotal, not item by item, to avoid rounding drift.
Step 3: Show the tax line and total
Display the tax on its own line, labelled with the rate, directly above the grand total — most jurisdictions expect tax to be itemised rather than hidden in prices. Then add the tax to the subtotal for the final amount. On the example above, $80.00 + $6.60 gives a $86.60 total.
Receipt Caker handles steps two and three for you: type the rate into the builder and the tax line and total update instantly as you edit items.
Steps at a glance
- 1Find the correct tax rate. Look up the combined state and local sales tax rate for the sale location.
- 2Total the taxable items. Add up the price of all taxable line items to get the subtotal.
- 3Apply the rate. Multiply the subtotal by the rate as a decimal to get the tax amount.
- 4Show tax as a separate line. Display the tax on its own line above the grand total.
- 5Add tax to the subtotal. Add the tax to the subtotal to produce the final total paid.