The following state, county, municipal, and district taxes are set to change effective June 1, 2025.
The rate changes below will be automatically reflected in the Fonoa tax engine.
Alabama
Several counties and jurisdictions in Alabama will implement changes to their local sales and use tax rates effective June 1, 2025. These changes were published by the Alabama Department of Revenue.
Florida
Between January 1 and May 31, 2025, Hillsborough County, Florida, temporarily suspended the collection of two discretionary sales surtaxes: the 0.5% indigent care surtax and the 0.5% local government infrastructure surtax. During this period, businesses in the county were instructed to collect only the 6% state sales tax and the 0.5% school capital outlay surtax, resulting in a combined rate of 6.5%.
Effective June 1, 2025, the temporary suspension concluded, and businesses in Hillsborough County are required to resume collecting all applicable discretionary sales surtaxes, restoring the combined local and state sales tax rate to 7.5%.
For more information on Florida's sales tax rates and discretionary surtaxes, please visit the Florida Department of Revenue's Sales and Use Tax page.
Louisiana
Effective June 1, 2025, St. Landry Parish implemented sales and use tax rate reductions in several jurisdictions. Specifically, Washington, Opelousas, Central St. Landry EDD – Opelousas City, and Opelousas DDD EDD experienced decreases in their combined local tax rates. For more information, see the official update on LATA’s website.
SST Member States
Ohio has published a new boundary file, while Nevada has released both a rate update and a boundary file, indicating upcoming changes in these jurisdictions. These updates are part of routine compliance under the Streamlined Sales Tax (SST) initiative, a multistate effort aimed at simplifying and standardizing sales tax collection and administration across participating states. For further details, refer to the official SST state taxability matrix and jurisdictional update publications on the Streamlined Sales Tax Governing Board website.