Louisiana Sales Tax Calculator 2025
Add Louisiana's 10.11% combined sales tax to any price, or reverse-calculate the tax from a total.
Louisiana's average combined sales tax rate is 10.11% for 2025, composed of a 5.00% state rate and an average 5.11% local rate added by cities, counties, and special districts. On a $100 taxable purchase that's about $10.11 in tax for a $110.11 total. Highest combined rate in the nation; groceries exempt at state level. Because local rates differ across Louisiana, your exact rate at the register may vary slightly from this state average — use the calculator above to estimate the tax on any amount and to reverse-calculate tax from a receipt total.
How Louisiana Sales Tax Is Calculated (2025)
Louisiana's combined rate of 10.11% applies to a price as Total = Price × (1 + rate); reverse it to extract tax from a total.
Combined Rate = 5.00% + 5.11% = 10.11%Example:
Louisiana combined rate
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Total = Price × (1 + rate) Tax = Price × rateExample:
$100 purchase in Louisiana
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Net = Total ÷ (1 + rate) Tax = Total − NetExample:
$110.11 receipt in Louisiana
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These formulas provide the mathematical foundation for the calculations. Actual results may vary based on rounding, compounding frequency, and specific lender policies.
How We Calculate & Keep This Accurate
Louisiana sales tax is computed as Total = Price × (1 + 10.11%), and reverse calculation as Net = Total ÷ (1 + 10.11%). The 10.11% combined rate is Louisiana's 5.00% state rate plus the population-weighted average 5.11% local rate for 2025.
This is a representative average. Your exact rate depends on the specific city or ZIP code, and category rules (groceries, clothing, prescription drugs) may exempt or reduce the tax. For official amounts, consult the Louisiana department of revenue.
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Data & Freshness
Figures reflect 2025 tax-year data.
Last updated June 8, 2026 · Maintained by the Financial Calculator editorial team.
Louisiana Sales Tax — FAQs
Common questions about sales tax rates, exemptions, and reverse calculation in Louisiana.