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The 10% sales tax rate in El Monte consists of 6% California state sales tax, 0.25% Los Angeles County sales tax, 0.5% El Monte tax and 3.25% Special tax. You can print a 10% sales tax table here. For tax rates in other cities, see California sales taxes by city and county.
SALES TAX UPDATE CITY OF EL MONTE 1Q 2024 (JANUARY - MARCH) El Monte’s cash receipts from January through March were 7.3% higher than in the first sales period of 2023, although this increase was largely due to a significant State audit infusion related to a local business’s sales activity from 2019. When excluding this and other ...
Groceries are exempt from the El Monte and California state sales taxes. El Monte collects a 4% local sales tax, the maximum local sales tax allowed under California law. El Monte has a higher sales tax than 100% of California's other cities and counties.
Published by HdL Companies in Summer 2021. 1Q 2021. CITY OF EL MONTE. ALES TAX UPDATESTATEWIDE RESULTSThe local one cent sales and use tax from sales occurring January through March, was 9.5% higher than the same quarter one year ago after factoring for accounting anomalies and bac.
SALES TAX UPDATE CITY OF EL MONTE 4Q 2021 (OCTOBER - DECEMBER) Receipts from El Monte’s October through December sales were 28.5% higher than the same quarter last year. Actual sales activity increased 9.9% after accounting aberrations were factored out. Brisk new and used vehicle sales and higher per unit transaction prices drove