Apr 012013
 

Sales and/or use tax rates in the states of Alaska, Alabama, Arkansas, California, Georgia, Kansas, Louisiana, Minnesota, Missouri, North Carolina, North Dakota, Nebraska, New York (Clothing Sales Tax only), Oklahoma, Texas, Utah, Washington and Wyoming have changed in Zip2Tax products since effective April 1, 2013.

In Alaska, tax rates changed for Sitka, Skagway, and Whittier.

In Alabama, tax rates changed for Jasper.

In Arkansas, tax rates changed for Coal Hill, Dermott, De Valls Bluff, Gum Springs, Junction City, McRae, Ola, Strong, Garland County and Independence County.

In California, tax rates changed for Albany, Moraga, Orinda, Commerce, Culver City, La Mirada, Marin County, Carmel, Grass Valley, Nevada city, Sacramento, Lathrop, Paso Robles, San Mateo County, Half Moon Bay, Santa Clara County, Capitola, Rio Vista, Vacaville, Healdsburg, and Sebastopol.

In Georgia, tax rates changed for Pike, Rockdale and Treutlen counties.

In Kansas, tax rates changed for Abilene, Augusta, Hays, Lane, Marysville, Mission, Norton, Oberlin, Osage City, Severy, Stafford, and Riley County.

In Louisiana, tax rates changed for the parish of Terrebonne.

In Minnesota, tax rates changed for Cloquet, Marshall, Hermantown, and Medford.

In Missouri, tax rates changed for Boone County, Johnson County, Moniteau County, Boonville, Concordia, Gerald, Holts Summit, Jackson, Lake Ozark, Sarcoxie, and Springfield.

In North Carolina, tax rates changed for Edgecombe, Greene, Durham and Orange counties.

In North Dakota, tax rates changed for Crosby, South Heart, Stanley, Tioga and for Ward County.

In Nebraska, tax rates changed for Cairo, Cordova, Franklin, Murray, Bennington, Sargent, Verdigre, Alma, and Waterloo.

In New York (Clothing Sales Tax table only), tax rates changed for Madison County and city of Oneida.

In Oklahoma, tax rates changed for Healdton, Moore, Blaine County, Johnston County, Carter County, Pontotoc County, Coal County, Stephens County, Paradise Hill, Tahlequah, Locust Grove, and Payne County.

In Texas, tax rates changed for Krum, Nevada, Yorktown, Ivanhoe, Baird, Freer, Lyford and San Antonio.

In Utah, tax rates changed for Centerfield, Gunnison, Mayfield, and Park City.

In Washington, tax rates changed for Castle Rock, Cowlitz County, Okanogan, La Conner, Sedro Woolley, Mill Creek, Olympia and Lynden.

In Wyoming, tax rates changed for Converse, Fremont and Sweetwater.

There were 38 states with ZIP code changes effective after March 2013 including Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, DC, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Mississippi, North Carolina, New Jersey, New Mexico, Nevada, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin, and West Virginia.

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Angel Sauer

Angel Sauer, lead tax researcher

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Dec 262012
 

Sales and/or use tax rates in the states of Alabama, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Illinois, Kansas, Louisiana, Minnesota, North Dakota, Nebraska, New Mexico, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Texas, Vermont, and Washington have changed in Zip2Tax products effective Jan. 1, 2013.

In Alabama, tax rates changed in the cities of Brewton and Athens and in the county of Dallas.

In Arkansas, tax rates changed for the cities of Austin, Magnolia, Van Buren, and Yellville.

In California, tax rates changed statewide.

In Colorado, rates changed for the cities of Calhan, Feming, Fowler, Gilcrest, Holly, Nucla, and the counties of El Paso and San Juan.

In Florida, rates changed for Walton County.

In Georgia, rates changed for Whitfield County.

In Iowa, rates changed for Van Buren.

In Illinois, rates changed for Farmersville, Hopkins Park, Westchester and Cook County.

In Kansas, rates changed for Bennington, Council Grove, Jetmore, Leonardville, Moundridge, and the counties of Jackson, Lane and Riley.

In Louisiana, rates changed for Beauregard Parish and Catahoula Parish.

In Minnesota, rates changed for Willmar.

In North Dakota, rates changed for Buffalo, Fargo, Finley, Mott, Ray, Tioga, Wilton, and Wishek.

In Nebraska, rates changed for Juniata, Sterling, and Oxford.

In New Mexico, rates changed for Fort Sumner, Gallup, and the counties of Socorro and Taos.

In Ohio, rates changed for Richland County.

In Oklahoma, use tax rate changed for Cimarron County.

In South Dakota, rates changed for Ashton, Crooks, and Frankfort.

In Texas, rates changed for Staples.

In Vermont, rates changed for Bondville, East Jamaica, Pikes Falls and Jamaica.

In Washington, rates changed for Sequim and San Juan County.

In Wyoming, rates changed for Laramie and Platte Counties.

There were 9 states with ZIP code changes effective after December 2012 including California, Colorado, Maryland, Minnesota, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, and Texas. Download a complete list of the ZIP code changes.

Angel Sauer

Angel Sauer, sales tax research team leader

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Oct 012012
 
Angel Sauer

Angel Sauer, sales tax research team leader

Areas within Alaska, Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, California, Kansas, Missouri, North Dakota, Nebraska, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Washington and Wyoming made sales and/or use tax changes effective Oct. 1, 2012.

In Alaska, tax rates changed for the cities of Sitka, Skagway and Whittier.

In Alabama, tax rates changed in Mobile County.

In Arkansas, tax rates changed for the cities of Melbourne, Palestine, and Miller County.

In Arizona, tax rates changed for the city of Williams and the town of Buckeye.

In California, tax rates changed for the cities of Hercules, Pittsburg, San Pablo, Ridgecrest, Greenfield, Santa Maria, Soledad, and Sonoma.

In Kansas, tax rates changed for the cities of Coldwater, Independence and Yates Center and the county of Cowley.

In Missouri, tax rates changed for Cass County, Archie, Dunklin County, Malden, Greene County, Battlefield, Willard, Linn County, Brookfield, Osage County, Schuyler County, Queen City, Wayne County, Buffalo, Cainsville, Carl Junction, Carrollton, Fairfax, Farmington, Fredericktown, Galena, Hume, Kirksville, Monroe City, New Haven, Novinger, Puxico, Rhineland, Salisbury, Skidmore, Weaubleau, and West Plains.

In North Dakota, tax rates changed for Glenburn and Williams County.

In Nebraska, tax rates changed for Bancroft, Grant, Linwood, Shelton, Aurora, Beemer, Marquette, O’Neil, West Point and Wisner.

In Ohio, tax rates changed for Meigs County.

In Oklahoma, tax rates changed for Velma, Rogers, Bryan and Noble.

In South Carolina, tax rates changed for Beaufort County.

In Tennessee, tax rates changed for Alcoa, Arlington, Bartlett, Collierville, Germantown and Lakeland.

In Texas, tax rates changed for Cresson, Crystal City, Lucas, and Panhandle.

In Washington, PTBA Pierce County Boundary changed, tax rates changed for Ridgefield, Waitsburg, Wenatchee REC PFD, Bonney Lake, Buckley, Dupont, Orting, Sumner, Part of Pierce County HBZ and Part of Pierce County.

In Wyoming, tax rates changed in Platte County.

There were 20 states with ZIP code changes effective after September 2012 including Alaska, Alabama, California, Colorado, the District of Columbia, Georgia, Iowa, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Michigan, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Texas, Virginia and Washington.

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Jun 282012
 

There were 22 states with sales and/or use tax changes and all 50 states had ZIP code additions and deletions since June.

Angel Sauer

Angel Sauer, sales tax research team leader

Sales and/or use tax rates in the states of Alaska, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Georgia, Illinois, Kansas, Louisiana, Minnesota, Missouri, North Dakota, Nebraska, New Mexico, Nevada, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Texas, Vermont, Washington, and West Virginia have changed in Zip2Tax products since June 2012.

In Alaska, the sales and use tax rate changed for the cities of Akutan, Diomede, Gustavus, Hydaburg, Kiana, Klawock, Nenana, and Saxman.

In Arkansas, the sales and use tax rates changed for the county of Pike and the cities of Batesville, Blytheville, Crossett, Lincoln, Plumerville, and Salesville.

In California, tax rates changed for the cities of Fort Bragg and Campbell and for the county of Santa Clara.

In Colorado, tax rates changed for Larimer County and use tax rates changed for several cities.

In Georgia, tax rates changed for Dade County.

In Illinois, tax rates changed for 18 cities and 2 counties.

In Kansas, tax rates changed for the cities of Cimarron, Frontenac and Wellington.

In Louisiana, tax rates changed in Claiborne, Acadia, Ascension, Caddo, Lincoln, St. Tammany and West Feliciana Parishes and in the cities of Morgan City and Athens.

In Minnesota, tax rates changed for Fergus Falls, Hutchinson and Lanesboro.

In Missouri, tax rates changed in Barry and Greene counties and the cities of Willard, Butler, Nevada and Noel.

In North Dakota, tax rates changed for Fargo and Surrey.

In Nebraska, tax rates changed for Clearwater and Shelton.

In New Mexico, tax rates changed for the city of Artesia, and Otero and Taos counties.

In Nevada, tax rates changed in White Pine County.

In Ohio, tax rates changed in Richland County.

In Oklahoma, tax rates changed in the counties of Garvin, Delaware, Cherokee and Carter and in the city of Morris.

In South Carolina, tax rates changed for Greenwood County.

In South Dakota, tax rates changed in Peever.

In Texas, tax rates changed for Deer Park.

In Vermont, tax rates changed for Wilmington.

In Washington, tax rates changed in Ferndale, Tacoma, Walla Walla and Wenatchee.

In West Virginia, tax rates changed in Williamstown and Huntington.

There were 50 states with ZIP code changes effective after June 2012 including Alaska, Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, DC, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Iowa, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Maryland, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Mississippi, Montana, North Carolina, North Dakota, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, Nevada, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Vermont, Washington, Wisconsin, West Virginia and Wyoming.

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Jan 012012
 

By Angel Sauer

Angel Sauer

Angel Sauer, sales tax research team leader

Sales Tax Research Team Leader
  • In Arkansas, the sales tax rates changed for the cities of Batesville, Carlisle, Cherokee Village, Gurdon, Little Rock, Marmaduke, Paragould, and Rockport.
  • In Colorado, the sales tax rates changed for the cities of Fort Lupton, Superior and Wellington, the counties of Arapahoe, Jackson, Larimer, Logan and Mesa and the Special Districts of Aspen Park Metropolitan District (in Confer), Mountain village, Steamboat Springs and Sterling.
  • In Florida, the sales tax rates changed for the counties of Alachua, Liberty, Martin, and Seminole.
  • In Georgia, the sales tax rates changed for the counties of Glynn, Greene, and Whitfield.
  • In Illinois, the sales tax rates changed for the cities of Addison, Cortland, Gilberts, Johnston City, Joliet, New Lenox, Peoria Heights (in counties of Peoria, Tazewell, and Woodford), Peru, West Peoria, and Winnebago. The sales tax rates changed for the counties of Cook, Franklin and Logan. The sales tax rates also changed for the Business Districts of Carlyle Green Mount, Frank Scott Parkway, The Parkway North, RT 15 South Green Mount Road, Farm Creek, and Shoppes at St. Clair Square, Mount Prospect Business District 1, Westside, and Kendall Marketplace.
  • In Iowa, the local option sales tax Sunset Dates were removed or extended for many cities in the jurisdictions of Adair, Hamilton, Marshall and Washington.
  • In Kansas, the sales tax rates changed for the cities of Beloit, Chapman, Ulysses, Yates Center and for the Community Improvement Districts of Kansas City Shawnee Plaza and Olathe Heart of America.
  • In Minnesota, the sales tax rates changed for the cities of Fergus Falls, Hutchinson, and Lanesboro.
  • In North Carolina, the sales tax rate changed for the county of Halifax.
  • In North Dakota, the sales tax rates changed for the cities of Bisbee, Fairmount, and Hope.
  • In New Mexico, the sales tax rates changed for the cities of Clovis, Anthony, Jal, Alamogordo, Cloudcroft, Tularosa, Elephant Butte and Truth or Consequences and for the county of Otero.
  • In Oklahoma, the sales and/or use tax rates changed for the cities of Castle, Healdton, Midwest City, and Arcadia and for the counties of McIntosh, Canadian, and Hughes.
  • In South Dakota, the sales tax rates changed for the cities of Bruce, Camp Crook, Frankfort, and Oldham.
  • In Washington, the sales tax rates changed for the cities of Snohomish, Twisp and Winthrop and the county of Walla Walla.
  • In Wyoming, the sales tax rate changed for the county of Sweetwater.
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