The sales tax rate in Atlanta, Georgia is 8.9%. That is made up of the 4% Georgia state sales tax plus about 4.9% in local city and county taxes. On a $100 purchase you pay $8.90 in sales tax, for a total of $108.90.
When you buy something in Atlanta, the price at the register includes a combined sales tax of 8.9%. That figure layers local Atlanta city and county taxes of about 4.9% on top of the Georgia state base rate of 4%. The exact rate can vary slightly by special taxing district within the city, so always confirm the rate shown at checkout for your specific address.
To work out the tax on any purchase, multiply the price by 8.9%. A few quick examples for Atlanta:
| Purchase price | Sales tax (8.9%) | Total |
|---|---|---|
| $20 | $1.78 | $21.78 |
| $50 | $4.45 | $54.45 |
| $100 | $8.90 | $108.90 |
| $500 | $44.50 | $544.50 |
| $1,000 | $89.00 | $1,089.00 |
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The combined sales tax rate in Atlanta, GA is 8.9%, which includes the 4% Georgia state rate and about 4.9% in local taxes.
Multiply the price by 8.9% (i.e. by 0.0890). For example, a $50 item has $4.45 of sales tax, for a total of $54.45.
Divide the tax-inclusive total by 1.0890. The result is the pre-tax price and the remainder is the 8.9% tax.
No. Georgia charges a 4% state rate, and Atlanta adds local taxes on top for a 8.9% combined rate.