Sales tax rate
Michigan sales tax rate (2026)
Here's the Michigan sales tax rate for 2026 — the statewide base, why the rate you actually charge is usually higher, and what it means for online sellers.
- State base rate
- 6%
- Local rates vary?
- No
- Economic threshold
- $100,000 in sales or 200 transactions
- Tax authority
- Michigan Department of Treasury
Source: Michigan Department of Treasury
Michigan base rate
Michigan's statewide base sales tax rate is 6%.
The Michigan sales tax rate
Michigan has a flat 6% statewide sales tax with no local sales taxes — the 6% rate applies uniformly across the entire state. A reduced 4% rate applies to residential use of natural gas, electricity, and home heating fuels.
What rate do online sellers charge?
Michigan's rate is 6% without varying local add-ons in the usual case.
You only charge Michigan tax once you have nexus there — physical presence or crossing $100,000 in sales or 200 transactions.
Who collects it
On marketplace sales (Amazon, Etsy, eBay), the marketplace facilitator collects and remits Michigan tax for you. On your own store (Shopify, WooCommerce) you collect it yourself once you're registered.
Where TrailingZero fits
TrailingZero connects to your store read-only, maps where you actually have nexus state by state, and makes sure you're only registered to charge Michigan tax where you actually have to be. During any wind-down it can file the zero-dollar returns so nothing lapses — and you only pay for the states you genuinely keep. Run a free audit anytime; this page is free education either way.
Michigan Sales tax rate FAQ
- What is the sales tax rate in Michigan?
- The statewide base rate is 6%.
- Do I have to charge Michigan sales tax as an online seller?
- Only once you have nexus in Michigan — physical presence, or crossing $100,000 in sales or 200 transactions.
- Is this tax advice?
- No. This page is general education built from public sources and the rules change often. Confirm your specific situation with the state's tax authority or your accountant before you register or deregister.
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Primary sources reviewed for this page. Data current as of June 2026.
- https://www.michigan.gov/taxes/-/media/Project/Websites/treasury/RAB/2021/RAB-2021-21-SUW---Nexus-Remote-Sellers.pdf%20(RAB%202021-21%20%E2%80%94%20primary%20authority,%20Michigan%20Dept%20of%20Treasury)
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TrailingZerois software, not a CPA or law firm, and this page is general education — not tax or legal advice. State rules and thresholds change frequently; confirm your situation with the state's tax authority or your accountant before you register or deregister. See how we research and review this data in our editorial & accuracy policy.