The US Sales Tax Information Fetch API is designed to provide an accurate and reliable solution for calculating taxes on each transaction. Its main objective is to simplify the country's complex tax structure, where taxes vary not only at the state level, but also at the city and county levels, with additional rates that may apply depending on location.
By providing a zip code as a parameter, the API returns a complete breakdown of the applicable tax rates. These include the state rate, city rate, county rate, and any additional rates in effect, along with the total combined percentage. In addition, it not only provides the percentages, but also calculates the monetary amounts corresponding to each tax component, allowing you to clearly see how much you are paying at each level.
Another key feature is the ability to calculate the final price of a product or service by automatically adding taxes to the tax base. This is especially useful for e-commerce platforms, financial applications, marketplaces, or any technology solution that needs to display final prices with taxes included in a transparent manner to the consumer.
The API is designed to be fast, accurate, and easy to integrate. Its JSON response structure makes it compatible with multiple programming languages and development environments, facilitating incorporation into existing systems without the need for complex processes. It is also ideal for companies operating in multiple states, as it automates a process that would otherwise involve reviewing updated tax tables and manual calculations.
In an environment where tax accuracy is critical for regulatory compliance and customer trust, this API becomes an essential tool. Its implementation helps reduce human error, streamlines billing processes, and ensures that final prices accurately reflect the tax obligations applicable to each transaction within the United States.
Calculate sales taxes in the US, returning state, local, and total rates by zip code, with a detailed breakdown and final price.
Sales Tax Calculator - Endpoint Features
| Object | Description |
|---|---|
city |
Optional Enter a city name |
state |
Optional Enter a state name |
amount |
[Required] Purchase amount on which the tax is calculated. |
zip_code |
[Required] Valid U.S. postal code. |
{"Example Response":"No response example available for now."}
curl --location --request GET 'https://zylalabs.com/api/10511/us+sales+tax+information+fetch+api/20079/sales+tax+calculator?amount=100000&zip_code=90001' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY'
| Header | Description |
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Authorization
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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 Sales Tax Calculator endpoint returns detailed tax information based on a provided zip code, including state, city, county tax rates, any additional rates, and the total combined tax percentage. It also calculates the monetary amounts for each tax component and the final price of a product or service after tax.
The key fields in the response data include "state_rate," "city_rate," "county_rate," "additional_rate," "total_rate," "tax_amounts," and "final_price." Each field provides specific information about the applicable tax rates and the total cost including taxes.
The API returns data in JSON format, structured as key-value pairs. This format is easy to parse and integrate into various programming environments, allowing developers to access tax information efficiently.
The endpoint provides information on state, city, and county tax rates, any additional applicable rates, the total tax percentage, and the calculated final price of a product or service, ensuring comprehensive tax data for transactions.
The data covers all regions within the United States, providing tax information specific to each state, city, and county. This allows businesses operating in multiple locations to access localized tax rates seamlessly.
The primary parameter for the Sales Tax Calculator endpoint is the "zip code." Users can customize their requests by providing different zip codes to retrieve tax information relevant to specific locations.
The response data is organized into a JSON object with nested fields for each tax component. This structure allows users to easily identify and extract specific tax rates and the final price from the response.
Typical use cases include e-commerce platforms calculating sales tax for transactions, financial applications ensuring compliance with tax regulations, and marketplaces displaying final prices transparently to consumers, enhancing trust and accuracy in billing.
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