Estimate only — not tax advice. For decisions specific to your situation, consult a qualified professional. See methodology and sources.

Vancouver Sales Tax

Washington. Combined state + county + city. Category exemptions and how it compares to neighboring states.

Vancouver total
8.40%
Washington state
6.50%
Local component
1.90%

Category exemptions in Washington

What gets taxed and what's exempt — these rules apply across the entire state of Washington, including Vancouver.

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

Sales tax on common amounts

PurchaseTaxTotal
$10$0.84$10.84
$50$4.20$54.20
$100$8.40$108.40
$250$21.00$271.00
$500$42.00$542.00
$1,000$84.00$1084.00
$5,000$420.00$5420.00
$10,000$840.00$10840.00

Border shopping — neighboring states

For larger purchases, driving to a neighboring state with lower sales tax can save real money. Top metro sales tax in each contiguous neighbor of Washington.

StateReference cityRatevs Vancouver$1,000 savings
Washington (current)Vancouver8.40%
OregonPortland0.00%-8.40%$84.00
IdahoBoise6.00%-2.40%$24.00

Use tax (state where you live) may still apply on out-of-state purchases for items shipped or for registered goods like vehicles. For everyday retail walked across the border, savings are realized at point of sale.

Other cities in Washington

Common questions

What is the total sales tax rate in Vancouver?
Vancouver, Washington charges a combined sales tax of 8.40%. That's 6.50% state tax plus 1.90% local (county + city + special district) on top.
Are groceries taxed in Vancouver?
Washington exempts unprepared groceries from state sales tax. Hot or prepared food (deli, restaurant, hot bar) is still taxable at the full combined rate.
Is clothing taxed in Vancouver?
Yes — Washington taxes clothing at the full combined rate of 8.40%.
How do I save on sales tax when shopping in Vancouver?
Three levers: (1) shop online from a state with no sales tax, (2) buy exempt categories (groceries, prescription drugs), (3) drive across the border if a nearby state has a lower rate.

Full data sources and formulas: /sources.

Estimate only — not tax advice. Local sales tax rates change frequently and may include special district levies not modeled here. Verify with the retailer or local taxing authority for large purchases. Category exemption rules and tax holidays change by year — check the Washington Department of Revenue for current rules. Methodology → Washington state rate →

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