Random No-Sales-Tax Address
Tax-free states (for testing)
Tax-Free States FAQ
A tax-free state is a jurisdiction that does not impose a state-level sales tax on purchases. In the US, while most states add a 4% to 9% tax at checkout, these regions maintain a 0% rate. For developers, you can verify whether your software or subscription service correctly identifies and applies tax exemption logic based on the user's geographic location.
We focus on the NOMAD states: New Hampshire, Oregon, Montana, Alaska, and Delaware. These are the big five that don't charge a state-level sales tax. If your project requires testing tax-exempt logic, these are the addresses you're looking for.
In the world of e-commerce, SaaS and AI, these states are the gold standard for tax exemption (unlike Alaska or Montana, where some local taxes may apply). Developers use our generator to verify that their checkout systems correctly calculate a $0.00 tax rate for these regions. It's the easiest way to ensure your pricing logic isn't broken.
Zero storage. You can use the tool for free with no account registration or barriers to entry. All saved addresses are stored locally on your device and are never uploaded to a database—in fact, we don't even have a central server for your data. Decentralization is baked into our code's DNA.
We don't recommend it. While the address looks valid for a form, you won't have a mailbox there. Use this for testing, privacy, and development purposes only.