Sales tax is a tax imposed on the sale, transfer, or exchange of goods and services. It is typically calculated as a percentage of the purchase price and included in the final cost for the end user or ultimate customer.
The sales tax rate varies depending on the location, with individual states and jurisdictions setting their own rates. In the United States, sales tax is not imposed at the federal level but is rather a state and local tax.
Use tax is a tax imposed on the use, storage, or consumption of goods and services acquired without paying sales tax. The rate often mirrors sales tax and is typically enforced by the state or jurisdiction where the goods or services are used.
The purpose of use tax is to ensure that individuals who purchase goods and services from out-of-state vendors or online retailers contribute the same tax amount as if they made the purchase locally.