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Maryland Sales Tax

State + average local combined rate, category exemptions, and how it compares to neighbors.

State rate
6.00%
Average combined (state + local)
6.00%

Category exemptions

CategoryRuleDetail
GroceriesExemptUnprepared food at grocery stores.
ClothingTaxed (full rate)Everyday apparel and footwear.
Prescription drugsExemptPrescribed medications dispensed by a licensed pharmacist.

Maryland sales tax holiday

Shop Maryland Tax-Free Week
When: Second Sunday-Saturday in August
Items: Clothing & footwear < $100; backpacks < $40

Example: $100 purchase

  • State sales tax only: $6.00
  • Combined (state + average local): $6.00
  • Total with combined tax: $106.00

Major cities in Maryland

CityCombined ratevs state avg
Baltimore6.00%+0.00%
Columbia6.00%+0.00%
Germantown6.00%+0.00%
Silver Spring6.00%+0.00%
Frederick6.00%+0.00%

Border shopping — vs neighboring states

For larger purchases, driving to a neighbor with lower combined rate can save real money.

StateState rateAvg combinedvs MDSave on $1,000
Maryland (current)6.00%6.00%
Delaware0.00%0.00%-6.00%$60.00
Virginia5.30%5.77%-0.23%$2.30
District of Columbia6.00%6.00%+0.00%
Pennsylvania6.00%6.34%+0.34%
West Virginia6.00%6.56%+0.56%

Common questions

What is the sales tax rate in Maryland?
Maryland levies a 6.00% state sales tax. With local taxes added, the statewide average combined rate is 6.00%. Actual rate at the register depends on your city and county.
Does Maryland tax groceries?
Groceries are exempt from state sales tax in Maryland. Hot or prepared food typically remains taxable.
Does Maryland have a sales tax holiday?
Yes. Maryland runs Shop Maryland Tax-Free Week second sunday-saturday in august. Eligible items: clothing & footwear < $100; backpacks < $40.
Who collects sales tax in Maryland?
The Maryland Department of Revenue collects state-level sales tax; counties and cities add local rates that are remitted through the same return. Out-of-state sellers shipping to Maryland must collect if they exceed economic nexus thresholds (typically $100k in sales or 200 transactions).

Full data sources and formulas: /sources.

Estimate only — not tax advice. Local rates vary by city and county — your actual rate at the register may differ from the state average. Category-specific exemptions (groceries, prescription drugs, clothing) and tax holidays change by year; check the Maryland DOR for current rules. All states →

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