West Virginia variant. This is a West Virginia-specific version of the Sales Tax Calculator, using pre-defined local figures (tax rates, median home and income values, and typical regional costs). For the full formula, methodology, and FAQ, open the main Sales Tax Calculator.
West Virginia charges a 6% state sales tax, and local jurisdictions add an average of 0.57%, for a typical combined rate of 6.57%.
West Virginia state and local sales tax
The 6% state rate is just the floor. Counties and cities stack their own taxes on top, so the rate you actually pay at checkout in West Virginia averages 6.57% and can be higher in major metros.
Sales tax generally applies to tangible goods; many states exempt groceries, prescriptions, and some services. Enter your purchase amount and local rate in the calculator above for an exact figure.
About taxes and housing in West Virginia
West Virginia uses a graduated income tax with a top marginal rate under 5%.
West Virginia has one of the lowest effective property tax rates near 0.55% and some of the lowest median home values in the nation, around $165,000.
West Virginia's economy has historically centered on coal and natural gas, alongside chemicals and tourism in its mountain regions.
Worked example: sales tax on a $1,000 purchase
A $1,000 purchase in West Virginia at the 6.57% combined rate adds $66 in tax, for a total of $1,066. On a $100 item, that's $7 in tax.
Quick reference
- State income tax: 2.36-4.82% across 5 brackets
- State sales tax: 6% (plus 0.57% avg local)
- Median home value: $165,000
- Median household income: $55,217
- Effective property tax rate: 0.55%
- Avg auto insurance: $1,490/yr
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the sales tax rate in West Virginia?
West Virginia's state rate is 6%, with a combined state-plus-local average of 6.57%.
Are groceries taxed in West Virginia?
Many states fully or partially exempt groceries from sales tax. Check your local rules; the calculator lets you apply the exact rate that applies to your purchase.