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Simply enter an amount into our calculator above to estimate how much sales tax you'll likely see in New Jersey. Afterwards, hit calculate and projected results will then be shown right down here.

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The base level state sales tax rate in the state of New Jersey is 6.63%. Additional sales tax is then added on depending on location by local government.

The most populous county in New Jersey is Bergen County. As far as all counties go, the place with the highest sales tax rate is Cumberland County and the place with the lowest sales tax rate is Atlantic County.

The most populous location in New Jersey is Newark. As far as cities, towns, and locations go, the place with the highest sales tax rate is Millville and the place with the lowest sales tax rate is Absecon.

The state of New Jersey contains around 724 zip codes with the most populous one being 08701. The one with the highest sales tax rate is 08332 and the one with the lowest sales tax rate is 07001.

Scroll down for a full list of locations in New Jersey. If you want to directly search for a specific location, you can do so at the top of the page.

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Disclaimer

  • Last reviewed on January 22, 2023.
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  • The data here only represents the estimated common sales tax rate in this particular location. Exceptions may exist depending on the type of business, the type of product sold, and other factors.
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