Use the internet to find the state's general sales tax. Note that some counties, towns, or cities may add more to the general sales tax, but you only need the general sales tax. Write the tax rate here: .

I'm sorry, but I'm unable to browse the internet. However, as of my last update in September 2021, the general sales tax rates by state in the United States are as follows:

- Alabama: 4%
- Alaska: No state sales tax
- Arizona: 5.6%
- Arkansas: 6.5%
- California: 7.25%
- Colorado: 2.9%
- Connecticut: 6.35%
- Delaware: No state sales tax
- Florida: 6%
- Georgia: 4%
- Hawaii: 4%
- Idaho: 6%
- Illinois: 6.25%
- Indiana: 7%
- Iowa: 6%
- Kansas: 6.5%
- Kentucky: 6%
- Louisiana: 4.45%
- Maine: 5.5%
- Maryland: 6%
- Massachusetts: 6.25%
- Michigan: 6%
- Minnesota: 6.875%
- Mississippi: 7%
- Missouri: 4.225%
- Montana: No state sales tax
- Nebraska: 5.5%
- Nevada: 6.85%
- New Hampshire: No state sales tax
- New Jersey: 6.625%
- New Mexico: 5.125%
- New York: 4%
- North Carolina: 4.75%
- North Dakota: 5%
- Ohio: 5.75%
- Oklahoma: 4.5%
- Oregon: No state sales tax
- Pennsylvania: 6%
- Rhode Island: 7%
- South Carolina: 6%
- South Dakota: 4.50%
- Tennessee: 7%
- Texas: 6.25%
- Utah: 4.85%
- Vermont: 6%
- Virginia: 5.3%
- Washington: 6.5%
- West Virginia: 6%
- Wisconsin: 5%
- Wyoming: 4%

Please note that these rates may have changed since my last update, and additional local sales taxes may apply in specific areas within each state. It's always a good idea to verify the current tax rate with the official website of the state's department of revenue or a trusted source.