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Jacksonville, FL Sales Tax Rate 2026

The combined sales tax rate in Jacksonville, Florida is 7.500%.

Combined Rate 7.500%
State6.000% County1.500%

Jacksonville Sales Tax Breakdown

Jurisdiction Rate
Florida State Sales Tax 6.000%
County Sales Tax 1.500%
Total Combined Rate 7.500%

Which County Is Jacksonville In?

Jacksonville falls within Duval, Florida. Duval imposes a sales tax in addition to the Florida state base rate.

Jacksonville ZIP Codes

The following ZIP codes are mapped to Jacksonville for sales tax purposes. All listed codes apply the 7.500% combined rate.

32202 32203 32204 32205 32206 32207 32208 32209 32210 32211 32212 32216 32217 32218 32219 32220 32221 32222 32223 32224 32225 32226 32227 32228 32234 32244 32246 32254 32256 32257 32258 32277 32214

Business Nexus in Florida

Economic Nexus Threshold

Selling into Florida from out of state? Once you exceed $100,000 in annual sales or 200 transactions, you must register and collect Florida sales tax.

FAQ: Jacksonville Sales Tax

The combined sales tax rate in Jacksonville, Florida is 7.500% as of 2026.
Multiply your purchase price by 7.500% to find the tax owed. A $500 purchase would include $37.50 in sales tax.
Groceries are generally taxable in Florida. Check the official Department of Revenue for specific exemptions.
Vehicle purchases in Jacksonville are subject to the 7.500% combined rate, though some states apply different rules for vehicle sales. Verify with the Florida Department of Revenue or DMV.
Register for a sales tax permit through the official Florida Department of Revenue website. Registration is typically free and required before collecting any sales tax.

Sales Tax Calculator

Using 7.500% rate for Jacksonville, FL

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Tax Amount $0.00
Total with Tax $100.00

Rate applied: 7.500% combined

Official Tax Authority

Florida Department of Revenue

Filing Deadline: Returns due the 1st; delinquent after the 20th of the month following the collection period. File via DR-15 or Florida e-Services.