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Texas Boat Sales Tax Calculator (2026)

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Estimate Texas boat sales tax in seconds. Enter your sale price and we apply the flat statewide rate; the calculator returns state tax, local surtax, title transfer fee, and total out-the-door cost for a private party sale.

Texas Boat Sales Tax Calculator

Estimate state tax, local surtax, and total cost for a private boat sale in Texas.

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No additional local sales tax in Texas.

Estimated total tax

$937.50

6.25% combined rate

Sale price$15,000.00
State tax (6.25%)$937.50
Local / county tax (0.00%)$0.00
Title transfer fee$33.00
Estimated total out-the-door$15,970.50

Tax based on Standard Presumptive Value (SPV) or purchase price, whichever is higher

Flat 6.25% motor vehicle sales tax statewide

Estimate only. TX DMV may calculate tax from the higher of purchase price or book value. Confirm exact rates with your county tax assessor before transfer.

How Texas taxes private boat sales

Texas applies a flat 6.25% sales tax on private party boat transactions statewide. Flat 6.25% motor vehicle sales tax statewide. Tax based on Standard Presumptive Value (SPV) or purchase price, whichever is higher.

Who pays the tax

In Texas the buyer pays the boat sales tax at the time of title transfer — it is collected by the DMV (or equivalent agency) when the buyer registers the vehicle. The seller does not collect tax in a private party sale.

When the tax is due

Tax is due within 30 days of the sale date. Texas late-titling penalties typically begin once that window closes — interest accrues monthly on unpaid tax.

Exemptions and gift transfers

Gift transfers between immediate family members may qualify for a sales-tax exemption — file Form 14-317 with the bill of sale at title transfer.

Form 14-317 — official Texas form

Late penalties

Filing the title transfer beyond the 30-day window typically triggers a late fee plus monthly interest on the unpaid tax. The Texas DMV may also block registration renewals until the back tax is paid. File on time — the calculator above shows the exact amount owed.

Compare boat sales tax across states

See how Texas stacks up against the five lowest- and highest-tax states for a private boat purchase. Tap any state to open its calculator.

5 lowest sales-tax states

  1. Alaska0%
  2. Arizona0%
  3. Delaware0%
  4. Montana0%
  5. New Hampshire0%

5 highest sales-tax states

  1. Arkansas11.63%
  2. Louisiana11.45%
  3. California10.50%
  4. Kansas10.50%
  5. Washington10.40%

Texas boat sales tax FAQ

How much is sales tax on a boat in Texas?

Texas charges a flat 6.25% on private boat sales statewide. Tax based on Standard Presumptive Value (SPV) or purchase price, whichever is higher.

Who pays sales tax on a private boat sale in Texas?

In Texas the buyer pays the boat sales tax at the time of title transfer — it is collected by the DMV (or equivalent agency) when the buyer registers the vehicle. The seller does not collect tax in a private party sale.

When is Texas boat sales tax due?

Tax is due within 30 days of the sale date. Texas late-titling penalties typically begin once that window closes — interest accrues monthly on unpaid tax.

Are there any Texas sales-tax exemptions for boat transfers?

Gift transfers between immediate family members may qualify for a sales-tax exemption — file Form 14-317 with the bill of sale at title transfer.

What is the title transfer fee in Texas?

The Texas title transfer fee is $33. This is collected at the time of title transfer in addition to any sales tax owed. Use the calculator above to see fees plus tax on your sale price.

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Informational purposes only. This content is provided for informational purposes only and is not legal advice. Laws vary by state and individual circumstances differ. Consult a licensed attorney for jurisdiction-specific guidance on vehicle transfers, title requirements, or related legal matters.

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