- California City and County Sales and Use Tax Rates - Cities, Counties . . .
For a list of your current and historical rates, go to the California City County Sales Use Tax Rates webpage Look up the current sales and use tax rate by address Please note, unincorporated cities and communities are not listed below
- Orange County, California Sales Tax Rate 2025 Up to 10. 5%
The local sales tax rate in Orange County is 0 25%, and the maximum rate (including California and city sales taxes) is 10 5% as of December 2025
- Orange County, CA Sales Tax Rate - Sales Taxes By County - December 2025
Cities, towns, and special districts within Orange County collect additional local sales taxes, with a maximum sales tax rate in Orange County of 10 5% The total sales tax rates for all 80 cities and towns within Orange County are listed in the table below
- 2025 Orange County Sales Tax Rate - Avalara
Find the 2025 Orange County sales tax rate Get sales tax rates by state, city, zip code, or address
- Orange County California Sales Tax Guide 2025: Rates, Cities Business . . .
Orange County sales tax ranges 7 75%-10 25% by city Get complete rates, CDTFA registration compliance guide for 2025
- Orange County, California Sales Tax Rate
Orange County doesn't collect sales tax on purchases of most groceries Certain purchases, including alcohol, cigarettes, and gasoline, may be subject to additional California state excise taxes in addition to the sales tax
- Simple Guide to Orange County Tax Rate 2025 - yondatax. com
This guide will break down the key aspects of the Orange County sales tax rate for 2025, including its components and how it impacts various businesses For 2025, the combined sales tax rate in Orange County, California, is set at 7 75%
- Sales Tax in Orange, California in 2025 - Zamp
Sales Tax in Orange, California in 2025 The combined sales tax rate for Orange, California is 7 75% Your total sales tax rate is the sum of the California state tax (6 25%), the Orange County sales tax 1 00%, the special tax 0 50% But aren't you tired of tracking sales tax rates manually?
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