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Official 2026 State Tax Guide

Maine Reverse Sales Tax: Price Before Tax (2026)

Maine has a state sales tax rate of 5.5%. Use the calculator below to find the original price.

SOURCE: TAX FOUNDATION & STATE TAX DEPARTMENTS
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State Sales Tax

5.50%

Avg. Local Tax

0.00%

Combined Rate

5.50%

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Understanding Maine Sales Tax

Maine has a clean, uniform sales tax structure: a single state rate of 5.50% with no local sales taxes permitted anywhere in the state. From Portland to Bangor, from Bar Harbor to Presque Isle, every taxable transaction in Maine carries exactly 5.50% - no exceptions based on geography. This consistency makes Maine one of the most predictable and compliance-friendly states for sales tax purposes.

What makes Maine interesting from a sales tax perspective is not its rate complexity but its selective rate structure - Maine applies different rates to specific categories. The standard 5.50% applies to most tangible goods. But prepared food is taxed at 8.00%, lodging at 9.00%, and vehicle rentals at 10.00%. Understanding which rate applies to your specific purchase is important before performing a reverse calculation. The Maine Reverse Sales Tax Calculator works with any of these rates - simply enter the applicable percentage and the total paid.

Why Reverse Calculation Matters in Maine

Maine's tourism industry is central to its economy, and the state deliberately taxes tourism-related spending more heavily than everyday goods. Hotel stays at 9.00%, restaurant meals at 8.00%, and car rentals at 10.00% generate significant revenue from visitors. For hospitality businesses - hotels, restaurants, tour operators, and rental companies - understanding these differentiated rates and accurately separating tax from revenue is a daily operational necessity.

For general retailers and consumers, Maine's 5.50% standard rate is competitive and straightforward. The reverse calculation is simple and produces consistent results statewide. Maine's sales tax laws were updated to include some digital goods and services, so businesses operating in Maine's growing digital economy should verify current taxability rules with the Maine Revenue Services.

Sales Tax Rates in Major Maine Cities (Quick Look)

City Total Rate
Portland 5.50%
Lewiston 5.50%

General Taxability Guidelines

🍎 Groceries
Exempt
👕 Clothing
Taxable
💊 Prescription Medicine
Exempt

Detailed Tax Rates in Major Maine Cities

City / Type
Portland (all areas)
Category
General Merchandise
Applicable Rate
5.50%
Notes
Statewide uniform
City / Type
Bangor (all areas)
Category
General Merchandise
Applicable Rate
5.50%
Notes
Statewide uniform
City / Type
Bar Harbor
Category
Lodging (Hotels)
Applicable Rate
9.00%
Notes
Tourism rate
City / Type
Portland
Category
Prepared Food
Applicable Rate
8.00%
Notes
Restaurant rate
City / Type
Augusta (all areas)
Category
Vehicle Rentals
Applicable Rate
10.00%
Notes
Rental rate
City / Type
Kennebunkport
Category
Lodging
Applicable Rate
9.00%
Notes
Tourism rate
City / Type
Freeport (all areas)
Category
General Merchandise
Applicable Rate
5.50%
Notes
Statewide uniform
City / Type
Bethel (all areas)
Category
General Merchandise
Applicable Rate
5.50%
Notes
Statewide uniform

Detailed Taxability Rules & Exemptions in Maine

  • Groceries (food for home consumption) - exempt from Maine sales tax
  • Prescription drugs - fully exempt
  • Agricultural feed, seeds, and equipment used in farming
  • Fuel and electricity used in manufacturing or agriculture
  • Casual sales (private individual-to-individual sales of most items)
  • Sales to qualifying nonprofit organizations with valid exemption certificates

Real-World Reverse Calculation Example

You dined at a restaurant in Portland, Maine. Your bill came to $86.40, inclusive of Maine's 8.00% prepared food tax.

  • Convert rate: 8.00% ÷ 100 = 0.08
  • Add 1: 1 + 0.08 = 1.08
  • Divide: $86.40 ÷ 1.08 = $80.00 (pre-tax food cost)
  • Tax: $86.40 − $80.00 = $6.40
  • Meal cost before tax: $80.00 | Maine prepared food tax (8.00%): $6.40

Maine Sales Tax Compliance & Filing

Maine sales tax is administered by Maine Revenue Services (MRS). Businesses must register for a Sales Tax Registration Certificate before making taxable sales. Filing is monthly, quarterly, or annually based on average liability. Returns are due on the last day of the month following the reporting period. Maine's economic nexus threshold is $100,000 in Maine sales in the current or prior calendar year. Maine also administers the Service Provider Tax (SPT) - a separate tax on certain services provided in Maine.

Official Citations & Sources

  • Tax data sourced from the Maine Revenue Services (MRS), Sales, Fuel & Special Tax division — Maine has a single statewide rate with no local sales taxes.
  • Rate verified through MRS's 2026 Sales and Use Tax Guide.
  • Official Link: Maine Revenue Services - Official Website

Frequently Asked Questions - Maine Sales Tax

Yes. Maine's standard rate is 5.50%, but prepared food is taxed at 8.00%, lodging at 9.00%, and vehicle rentals at 10.00%. When using the reverse calculator for Maine purchases, make sure you enter the rate that applies to your specific purchase category.
No. Food for home consumption is exempt from Maine's sales tax. However, prepared food sold at restaurants and eateries is taxed at 8.00% - significantly higher than the standard 5.50% rate.
No. Maine does not permit any city or county to levy additional local sales taxes. The state rates - 5.50%, 8.00%, 9.00%, or 10.00% depending on category - are the only applicable sales taxes anywhere in Maine.
Remote sellers must register and collect Maine sales tax if they exceed $100,000 in Maine sales in the current or prior calendar year.
Maine deliberately imposes higher taxes on tourism-related spending - lodging, restaurants, and vehicle rentals - as a way to shift a portion of state revenue collection onto visitors who benefit from Maine's infrastructure and services without contributing to state income taxes.

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Last Updated: April 2026 Rates Subject to Change