Washington Car Sales Tax Calculator

Estimate the impact of sales tax on your vehicle purchase in Washington using our specialized local tax tool.

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What is the Washington Car Sales Tax Calculator?

The Washington car sales tax calculator is a specialized digital tool designed to help vehicle buyers estimate the total tax burden of their purchase. By combining current state-wide rates with local county or municipal surcharges, it provides a precise calculation of the sales tax, title, and registration fees you can expect to pay at the point of sale.

How to Use the Washington Car Sales Tax Calculator

  1. Select Your Location: Start by entering or selecting your specific county, city, or region within Washington to apply the correct local tax rates.
  2. Enter Purchase Price: Input the agreed-upon sale price of the vehicle before any taxes or trade-ins.
  3. Factor in Trade-ins: If you are trading in a vehicle, enter its value to see if Washington allows for a tax deduction on the trade-in amount.
  4. Include Documentation & Fees: Toggle the optional fees section to include estimated title, registration, and documentation costs for a total "out-the-door" price.
  5. Review Results: Click calculate to receive a comprehensive breakdown of your estimated tax liability and total vehicle cost.

Example Car Tax Calculation in Washington

To understand how vehicle tax is applied, let's look at a typical example for a new car purchase in Washington with a sale price of $30,000:

Vehicle Sale Price: $30,000
Washington Base Tax (6.5%): $1,950
Total Estimated Cost: $31,950

*Note: This example uses the state base rate. Total tax may be higher depending on your specific county or city surcharges.

How the Washington Vehicle Sales Tax Calculator Works

The logic behind our Washington vehicle tax calculator is based on the aggregate tax rate applicable to your specific location. The calculation follows this standard formula:

Total Tax = (Purchase Price - Trade-In Value*) × (State Rate + Local Rate)

In Washington, standard sales tax applies. Our system automatically pulls the most recent local surcharges for your selected city or county, ensuring that your estimate accounts for any regional variations that might differ from the state base rate.

Minimum and Maximum Car Tax Rates in Washington

Lowest Available Rate

6.5%

This is the minimum combined sales tax rate applicable to vehicle purchases in Washington, typically found in areas with no local surcharges.

Highest Available Rate

10.7%

The highest possible sales tax rate for Washington car buyers, usually found in major metropolitan areas or tourist-heavy zones.

Major Cities and Tax Rates in Washington

edmonds 10.7%
lynnwood 10.7%
mill creek 10.6%
mukilteo 10.6%
seattle 10.55%
bothell/snohomish special tax dist 10.5%
issaquah 10.5%
renton 10.5%

Washington Car Sales Tax Rates by County/City

County / City Total Tax Rate
aberdeen 9.08%
adams 8%
airway heights 9.2%
albion 7.9%
anacortes 8.9%
asotin 8.3%
auburn/king special tax dist 10.4%
auburn/pierce special tax dist 10.2%
bainbridge island 9.2%
battle ground 8.9%
bellevue 10.3%
bellingham 9.1%
benton 8.1%
benton city 8.7%
benton ptba 8.7%
bingen 7.7%
black diamond 9%
blaine 9%
bonney lake 9.5%
bothell/king special tax dist 10.3%
bothell/snohomish special tax dist 10.5%
bremerton 9.2%
bucoda 8.3%
burien 10.3%
burlington 8.9%
camas 8.8%
carbonado 8.1%
carnation 8.9%
cashmere 8.5%
castle rock 7.9%
centralia 8.4%
chehalis 8.4%
chelan 8.4%
cheney 8.9%
clallam 8.6%
clark 8%
clarkston 8.5%
cle elum 8.5%
columbia 8.2%
colville tribes moses lake 8.5%
colville tribes nespelem 8%
colville tribes okanogan city 8.5%
colville tribes unincorporated areas chelan county 8.4%
colville tribes unincorporated areas ferry county 8%
conconully 8.4%
concrete 8.7%
connell 8.3%
covington 9.2%
cowlitz 7.7%
darrington 9.1%
dayton 8.4%
des moines 10.4%
douglas 7.8%
douglas ptba 8.4%
downtown spokane tpa sp 9.1%
dupont 9.6%
duvall 9.2%
eatonville 8.1%
edmonds 10.7%
ellensburg 8.6%
elma 9%
elmer city 8%
everett 9.9%
federal way 10.3%
ferndale 9%
ferry 8%
franklin 8.1%
friday harbor 8.65%
george 8.4%
gig harbor 9.1%
gold bar 9.1%
goldendale 7.7%
grand coulee 8.4%
granite falls 9.1%
grant 8.2%
grays harbor 8.9%
hamilton 8.7%
index 9.1%
island 9%
issaquah 10.5%
jefferson 9.5%
kalama 8.2%
kennewick 8.8%
kent 10.4%
kent non rta sp 9%
king 8.9%
king co tr 10.3%
kirkland 10.4%
kitsap 9.2%
kittitas 8.3%
klickitat 7.6%
la center 8.8%
la conner 8.8%
lacey 9.7%
lakewood 10.1%
langley 9.2%
leavenworth 8.6%
lewis 8%
liberty lake 9%
lincoln 8%
long beach 8.4%
longview 8.2%
lyman 8.7%
lynden 9.2%
lynnwood 10.7%
malden 7.9%
marysville 9.4%
mason 8.6%
mattawa 8.4%
mercer island 10.3%
mill creek 10.6%
milton/king special tax dist 10.3%
monroe 9.4%
mount vernon 8.9%
mukilteo 10.6%
napavine 8.1%
nooksack 8.8%
oak harbor 9.2%
ocean shores 9.1%
okanogan co unincorporated ptba un 8.4%
olympia 9.8%
omak 8.5%
othello 8.2%
pacific 8.2%
pasco 8.9%
pateros 8.6%
pend oreille 7.7%
pierce 8.1%
pierce co tr 9.5%
pierce-ptba 10.1%
port angeles 8.9%
port orchard 9.3%
poulsbo 9.3%
prosser 8.7%
pullman 8%
puyallup 10.2%
redmond 10.4%
renton 10.5%
richland 8.8%
ridgefield 9%
ritzville 8.1%
rock island 8.4%
san juan 8.35%
seatac 10.4%
seattle 10.55%
selah 8.5%
shelton 8.9%
shoreline 10.5%
skagit 8.3%
skagit-ptba 8.7%
skamania 7.7%
snohomish 9.3%
snohomish ptba non-rta 9.1%
snohomish-ptba 10.5%
snoqualmie 9.3%
soap lake 8.4%
spokane 8.1%
spokane ptba 8.9%
spokane valley 9%
stevens 8%
stevenson 8%
sultan 9.1%
sumas 8.8%
sumner 9.6%
sunnyside 8.4%
tacoma 10.4%
thurston 8.3%
thurston ptba 9.5%
tonasket 8.5%
toppenish 8.3%
tukwila 10.4%
tumwater 9.7%
twisp 8.7%
university place 10.1%
vancouver 8.9%
wahkiakum 7.8%
walla walla 8.3%
walla walla ptba 8.9%
waterville 8.4%
wenatchee 8.9%
whatcom ptba 8.8%
whitman 7.9%
wilkeson 8.1%
wilson creek 8.2%
winthrop 8.6%
woodinville 10.3%
yacolt 8.7%
yakima 8.5%
yelm 9.5%

Frequently Asked Questions

How much is car sales tax in Washington?

The base car sales tax rate in Washington is 6.5%. However, depending on your city or county, local surcharges may apply, which can bring the total rate up.

Do I pay tax on a used car in Washington?

Yes, in Washington, both new and used vehicle purchases from dealers or private parties are typically subject to sales tax at the prevailing local rate.

Does trade-in value reduce sales tax in Washington?

Yes! Washington allows you to deduct the value of your trade-in vehicle from the taxable purchase price of your new car, which can significantly lower your total tax owed.

Are there additional fees when buying a car in Washington?

Beyond sales tax, buyers in Washington are usually responsible for title fees, license plate registration, and dealer documentation (doc) fees. Use our calculator's "optional fees" toggle to estimate these costs.

When do I pay the car sales tax in Washington?

If you buy from a dealer, they will typically collect the tax at the time of sale. If you buy from a private seller, you usually pay the tax when you register the vehicle at your local DMV or tag office.

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