2026 Quarter 2: Sales Tax Rate Tools

Notification from Washington Department of Revenue:

Sales Tax Rate Tools
The Quarter 2, 2026, Washington State sales tax rate changes are now available.

On April 1, 2026, the sales tax rate lookup tool, including the map and latitude/longitude search, will include the following changes:

  • Sales and use tax within the City of Asotin will increase one-tenth (.001) of one percent for emergency communication systems and facilities.
  • Sales and use tax within the City of Battle Ground will increase three-tenths (.003) of one percent for housing and related services, and local law enforcement programs.
  • Sales and use tax within the City of Burlington will increase two-tenths (.002) of one percent for local law enforcement programs.
  • Sales and use tax within the City of Centralia will increase two-tenths (.002) of one percent for transportation services.
  • Sales and use tax within Clark County will increase two-tenths (.002) of one percent for housing and related services, and local law enforcement programs.
  • Sales and use tax within the City of Edmonds will increase one-tenth (.001) of one percent for transportation services.
  • Sales and use tax for lodging businesses within the City of Enumclaw will increase three-tenths (.003) of one percent for transportation services and decrease three-tenths (.003) of one percent for Special hotel-motel tax. This is a reporting change only and not a rate change.
  • Sales and use tax within the City of Goldendale will increase one-tenth (.001) of one percent for criminal justice purposes, fire protection purposes, or both.
  • Sales and use tax within Jefferson County will increase three-tenths (.003) of one percent for local law enforcement programs, and transportation services, except for the City of Port Townsend which will increase one-tenth (.001) of one percent for local law enforcement programs.
  • Sales and use tax within the City of Kalama will increase one-tenth (.001) of one percent for transportation services.
  • Sales and use tax for lodging businesses within King County will increase for transportation services and decrease for Special hotel-motel tax while others will increase by three-tenths (.003) of one percent for transportation services.
  • Sales and use tax within the City of Lynnwood will increase one-tenth (.001) of one percent for local law enforcement programs.
  • Sales and use tax within the City of Richland will increase one-tenth (.001) of one percent for transportation services.
  • Sales and use tax within the City of Ritzville will increase one-tenth (.001) of one percent for transportation services.
  • Sales and use tax within Skagit County will increase one-tenth (.001) of one percent for local law enforcement programs.
  • Sales and use tax within the City of Tacoma will increase one-tenth (.001) of one percent for local law enforcement programs.
  • Sales and use tax within the City of Toppenish will increase one-tenth (.001) of one percent for local law enforcement programs.
  • Sales and use tax within the City of Tukwila will increase one-tenth (.001) of one percent for local law enforcement programs.
  • Sales and use tax within the City of Washougal will increase three-tenths (.003) of one percent for housing and related services, and local law enforcement programs.
  • Sales and use tax within the City of Wenatchee will increase one-tenth (.001) of one percent for local law enforcement programs.
  • Sales and use tax within the City of Winthrop will increase one-tenth (.001) of one percent for transportation services.
  • Sales and use tax within the City of Woodway will increase one-tenth (.001) of one percent for transportation services. A new lodging code has been created, this is a reporting change only.

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