Colorado Springs Sales Tax Calculator
Combined rate: 8.25% — 2.9% state + 5.35% local
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Colorado Springs, Colorado Sales Tax Rate
The combined sales tax rate in Colorado Springs, Colorado is 8.25% (2.9% state + 5.35% local). This means a $100 purchase costs $108.25 after tax, with $8.25 going to sales tax.
Colorado's base state rate is 2.9%. Colorado Springs's combined rate of 8.25% includes both state and local taxes. Rates can change — the tax rate field above is editable so you can enter the exact rate for your specific location.
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Tax Planning in Colorado Springs, Colorado
Understanding your tax obligations in Colorado Springs helps you plan your finances effectively. Colorado levies a state income tax that reduces your take-home pay beyond federal taxes. The combined federal and state burden in Colorado Springs depends on your income level, filing status, and available deductions.
Federal tax basics: The US uses a progressive tax system where income is taxed at increasing rates across seven brackets, from 10% up to 37%. For a Colorado Springs resident earning $110,000 annually, the federal tax applies as four tax brackets from 10% to 24%, resulting in an effective rate around 19%. This effective rate is a useful benchmark for middle-income tax planning. Understanding this distinction between marginal and effective rates is essential when calculating your total tax burden alongside CO state taxes and the 8.25% local sales tax rate.
Local considerations for Colorado Springs: Beyond federal and state taxes, some cities and counties impose local income taxes, payroll taxes, or occupational taxes. Property taxes in Colorado Springs also affect your overall tax burden if you own a home. When comparing take-home pay between cities, factor in all tax layers plus the local cost of living for the complete financial picture.
Maximizing deductions: Common deductions that reduce taxable income include mortgage interest, state and local taxes (up to $10,000 SALT cap), charitable contributions, and student loan interest. For Colorado Springs residents, state income tax paid is deductible on your federal return up to the $10,000 SALT cap. Compare the standard deduction ($14,600 single / $29,200 married) against your itemized total to determine which saves more.