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2019 Sales Tax Changes

This is a round up of Jan 1 2019 up coming sales tax changes.

Minnesota

  • Sales Tax on cigarettes will be 58.8 cents per pack of 20 cigarettes (for packages with a different quantity, adjust tax proportionally) 

The following local sales and use taxes will start on January 1, 2019:

  • Dodge County 0.5 Percent Transit Sales And Use Tax 
  • Goodhue County 0.5 Percent Transit Sales And Use Tax and $20 Vehicle Excise Tax
  • Sherburne County 0.5 Percent Transit Sales And Use Tax

 
Nebraska

  • Effective Jan 1, 2019, Pender will terminate its city sales and use tax rate, while Randolph and Wahoo will each increase their city sales and use tax rate to 2%.  Also, Dakota City will start a city sales and use tax at the rate of 0.5%.
  • Municipal Boundary Changes effective Jan 1, 2019  
  • Effective April 1, 2019, the following changes were made for local sales and use tax rates:
  • Ansley, DeWitt, Laurel, and Pleasanton will each start a 1% local sales and use tax rate.
  • Hubbard will start a 1.5% local sales and use tax rate.
  • Dakota City will increase its local sales and use tax rate to 1.0%.
  • Clay Center, Harrison, Oakland, Osmond, and Pender will each increase its local sales and use tax rate to 1.5%.
  • Beatrice, Fullerton, Grand Island, Loup City, Ord, Paxton, and Sargent will each increase its local sales and use tax rate to 2%.

Arizona

  • Huachuca City- Effective Dec. 1, 2018, Town of Huachuca City tax changes include increasing all TPT rates from 1.5% to 1.9%
  • Town of Marana- Effective Jan. 1, 2019, Town of Marana tax changes include decreasing the rate of taxation from the existing rate of 2.5% to a total of 2%
  • Flagstaff- Effective January 1, 2019, City of Flagstaff reduces the license fee from forty six dollars ($46) to twenty dollars ($20).

Georgia

Florida

  • Okaloosa County Adds a 0.5% Local Government Infrastructure Surtax Beginning January 1, 2019

Indiana

  • Effective January 1, 2019, eight Indiana county income tax rates will increase. The eight counties and new rates are as follows:
  • Carroll County: 2.2733%, increased from 2.0733%
  • Cass County: 2.6%, increased from 2.5%
  • Dearborn County: 1.2%, increased from 0.6%
  • Grant County: 2.55%, increased from 2.25%
  • Hancock County: 1.74%, increased from 1.70%
  • Huntington County: 1.95%, increased from 1.75%
  • Jennings County: 3.15%, increased from 2.50%
  • White County: 2.32%, increased from 1.32%
     

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