OH tip and tax estimate

Ohio Tip Calculator with Tax

Estimate tip, sales tax, the final bill, and each person’s share for a meal or service bill in Ohio.

The default field uses the 7.30% average combined estimate. Replace it with the tax rate on your receipt for a closer result.

Planning estimate

7.30%

Average combined state and local sales tax estimate.

State base
5.75%
Avg. local
1.55%
Avg. combined
7.30%

Ohio calculator

Calculate tip with a OH tax estimate

Change the tax field when your receipt shows a different local rate.

Tip basis

Estimated total

$0.00

Tip$0.00

Tax$0.00

Each person$0.00

Tip per person$0.00

Planning estimate

Use the average as a starting point

The average combined rate can help when you are planning a meal or checking a bill before the receipt is final. It cannot match every county, city or town, local tax district, restaurant location, or prepared food purchase in Ohio.

Receipt rate

Use the printed rate when available

If your receipt shows a different tax rate, enter that rate in the calculator. The printed rate gives a closer total than a statewide average.

When this estimate can differ

Why the receipt total may change

Ohio combines its state rate with local county and transit authority sales taxes in some areas, so the receipt rate depends on location.

Rate record reviewed June 18, 2026. State base: 5.75%; average combined estimate: 7.30%.

Ohio receipt guide

Use the estimate in the right situation

These notes explain why the default can differ from a specific receipt in Ohio.

Start with the Ohio estimate

Ohio’s statewide base rate in this guide is 5.75%. The calculator starts with a 7.30% average combined estimate. It is a planning tool for a typical bill, not an exact tax result for every restaurant or service address in the state.

County and transit areas can differ

Ohio counties and transit authorities can add local tax. That is why the rate can change across the state. Use the restaurant location and the receipt tax line when the final number matters more than a quick estimate.

Separate the purchase from the tip choice

Restaurant meals and other prepared food can be treated differently from grocery food. Read the receipt before choosing a tip. Keep sales tax, a service charge, and a voluntary tip separate so you can see the full amount you are paying.

Split the actual receipt total

For an even split, enter the final tax rate and any added charge before dividing the bill. For uneven orders, use the itemized splitter. Both methods are clearer than assuming a statewide average will match the local receipt.

A practical Ohio receipt step

Ohio rate differences can follow county and transit-area boundaries. A quick estimate is useful before the order, but the final receipt remains the better source when the bill is ready to split.

If a group ordered different items, use the itemized splitter after entering the receipt figures. It keeps one person from paying a share based on a statewide average rather than the completed bill.

Quick answer

What tax rate should you use?

Use 7.30% as a quick average combined estimate for Ohio when you do not have a receipt. Use the exact rate printed on the receipt for a closer bill total.

Ohio counties and transit authorities can add local tax. County-level rates can differ across the state.

Pre-tax vs post-tax

Compare on a $50 bill

On a $50 bill, a 20% pre-tax tip is $10.00. A 20% post-tax tip using the average estimate is $10.73, about $0.73 more.

Compare tipping before or after tax

Examples

Ohio bill examples

These examples use a 20% pre-tax tip and the 7.30% average combined estimate.

Ohio bill examples using the average combined tax estimate
BillEstimated tax20% tipTotalSplit 2 waysSplit 4 ways
$25.00$1.82$5.00$31.82$15.91$7.96
$50.00$3.65$10.00$63.65$31.82$15.91
$75.00$5.47$15.00$95.47$47.74$23.87
$100.00$7.30$20.00$127.30$63.65$31.82

Rate data and limits

Where this estimate comes from

Data retrieved
June 18, 2026
Source version
January 1, 2026
What it represents
Average combined rate is a statewide planning figure that combines the listed state base rate with an average local component. It is not an address-level restaurant tax rate.

Restaurant meals and other prepared food purchases can be treated differently from grocery food. Use the tax rate shown on the receipt for a closer estimate.

The rate record is retained from the reviewed source record. The page uses it only as a starting estimate and tells readers to use the receipt rate for a closer total.

FAQ

Ohio tip and tax questions

What tax rate should I use for a restaurant bill in Ohio?

Start with 7.30% only when you do not have a receipt. For a closer estimate, enter the tax rate printed on the bill. Ohio counties and transit authorities can add local tax. County-level rates can differ across the state.

Should I tip before or after tax in Ohio?

Many people tip before tax because sales tax is not part of the service price. Tipping after tax is simpler and slightly more generous. USTipCalc lets you compare both.

Is the Ohio state sales tax rate the exact restaurant tax rate?

No. The 5.75% state base rate is not an exact restaurant rate. Ohio combines its state rate with local county and transit authority sales taxes in some areas, so the receipt rate depends on location.

Can I use this page for exact Ohio tax compliance?

No. This Ohio page is for personal receipt estimates. It is not tax, legal, payroll, or financial advice.

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