Get the Minneapolis tax right the first time
Minneapolis stacks several taxes on top of the Minnesota state rate, which makes the true rate higher than the 6.875% many shoppers expect. This calculator applies the full combined 8.025% rate and respects Minnesota’s grocery and clothing exemptions so you can check a receipt or price a purchase precisely.
How it works
The combined Minneapolis rate is built from three layers: the Minnesota state rate of 6.875%, plus Hennepin County and Minneapolis city and transit taxes totaling about 1.15%, for a combined 8.025%. The calculator multiplies your taxable amount by this rate and then breaks the result back into its components for transparency.
taxableAmount = itemType is exempt ? 0 : purchaseAmount
totalTax = taxableAmount * 0.08025
stateTax = taxableAmount * 0.06875
localTax = totalTax - stateTax
total = purchaseAmount + totalTax
For exempt groceries and exempt clothing, the taxable amount is zero, so no tax is added and the total equals the purchase amount.
Tips and example
On a 100 dollar general purchase you owe 8.03 dollars in tax for a 108.03 dollar total, split into 6.88 dollars state and about 1.15 dollars local. A 100 dollar pair of jeans, by contrast, is exempt clothing in Minnesota, so it stays at 100 dollars. Remember that prepared meals and downtown entertainment districts carry extra special-district taxes that push the rate above the standard retail figure.