The Sales Tax Rates Fetcher by ZIP Code API is a tool designed to provide accurate, up-to-date, and structured tax information on the different taxes applicable to sales within the United States. Its main purpose is to make it easier for users to automatically obtain the current tax rates according to the specific location of each transaction, identified by ZIP Code.
Through this API, it is possible to consult detailed data such as the combined rate, which includes all applicable tax levels—state rate, county rate, city rate, and special rate. In addition, the API returns contextual information, such as the state, region, or city associated with the requested ZIP code, allowing for more comprehensive and flexible processing of tax information.
This API is particularly useful for e-commerce platforms, POS (point of sale) systems, accounting applications, and billing services, as it ensures automated tax compliance across different jurisdictions without the need to maintain manual databases. Overall, the ZIP code sales tax rate API provides a reliable and scalable solution for digital tax management in modern business environments.
Get sales tax rates by zip code, including state, local, combined percentages, and regional data.
This endpoint does not require any input parameters.
Test Endpoint
{"code":200,"error":false,"data":{"state":"NY","zip":"10014","region":"NEW YORK CITY","combined_rate":"8.875","state_rate":"4.000","county_rate":"0.000","city_rate":"4.500","special_rate":"0.375"}}
curl --location --request GET 'https://zylalabs.com/api/11193/sales+tax+rates+fetcher+by+zip+code+api/21173/sales+tax+rates' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY'
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[Required] Should be Bearer access_key. See "Your API Access Key" above when you are subscribed. |
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The API returns detailed sales tax information based on ZIP code, including state, local, and combined tax rates. It provides contextual data such as the state, region, and city associated with the ZIP code, allowing for comprehensive tax calculations.
Key fields in the response include "state," "zip," "region," "combined_rate," "state_rate," "county_rate," "city_rate," and "special_rate." These fields provide essential information for understanding the tax obligations for a specific location.
The response data is structured in a JSON format. It includes a status code, an error flag, and a "data" object containing the relevant tax information. This organization allows for easy parsing and integration into applications.
The API provides information on various tax rates, including state, county, city, and special rates, as well as the combined tax rate for a given ZIP code. This comprehensive data helps businesses ensure accurate tax calculations.
Users can customize their requests by specifying the desired ZIP code in the API call. This allows for targeted queries to retrieve tax rates specific to different locations across the United States.
The data is sourced from official state and local tax authorities, ensuring accuracy and compliance with current tax regulations. Regular updates and checks are performed to maintain data integrity.
Typical use cases include e-commerce platforms calculating sales tax at checkout, POS systems ensuring compliance with local tax laws, and accounting applications managing tax reporting. This API streamlines tax management across various business operations.
If the API returns partial or empty results, users should verify the ZIP code for accuracy. In cases of no data, it may indicate that the ZIP code is invalid or not covered. Implementing error handling in applications can help manage these scenarios effectively.
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