
District of Columbia
Gold price in District of Columbia
Spot is $4,609.65/oz right now. Spot is the same everywhere — what changes in District of Columbia is the premium dealers charge over it and whether the state taxes the purchase.
Sales tax on bullion
Gold bullion is taxed in District of Columbia
- State rate
- 6%
- Exemption threshold
- None
- Source read on
- 2026-08-16
What the tax would cost here
State rate only · local rates stack on top- On a $500 order
- $30.00
- On a $1,000 order
- $60.00
- On a $2,500 order
- $150.00
- On a $10,000 order
- $600.00
Taxable at 6%
Taxable at 6%
Taxable at 6%
Taxable at 6%
A dealer only collects sales tax where they have nexus, so what you are actually charged can differ. Compare this against the premium spread below before optimising the smaller number.
How common is this answer
7 of 51 states treat bullion this way- Exempt34
- No sales tax5
- Above a threshold5
- Taxed7
The rule, as District of Columbia writes it
The District taxes bullion. Its sales tax exemption section, D.C. Code §47-2005, contains no mention of bullion, specie, precious metal or coins anywhere in the list, so precious-metal purchases fall under the general sales tax.
The state rate is 6%. Local rates are charged on top of it and are not included here.
Source: D.C. Code §47-2005 — sales tax exemptions (bullion absent from the list) · read on 2026-08-16
What this page cannot tell you
Whether tax is actually charged depends on the dealer, not only on where you live: a retailer collects sales tax in states where they have nexus.
Local city and county rates stack on top of any state rate shown here, and several exemptions cover investment bullion but not jewellery or collectibles sold well above melt.
What gold costs from the dealers we check
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Tax information is a sourced, dated reading of a public document, not tax advice. Rules change; confirm with District of Columbia before a large purchase. Flag image: public domain via Wikimedia Commons.