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Maryland Gas Tax Calculator

Maryland charges 46.6¢/gal on gasoline and 47.5¢/gal on diesel (all state taxes and fees). Combined with the federal tax, drivers in Maryland pay 65.1¢/gal total on gasoline.

MD gasoline (combined)

46.6¢

MD diesel (combined)

47.5¢

Federal gasoline tax

18.5¢

18.4¢ excise + 0.1¢ LUST

Combined (gas + federal)

65.1¢

Excise and combined rates are equal for Maryland — no separate fees apply.

Federal gasoline excise18.4¢/gal
Federal LUST fee0.1¢/gal
Maryland combined46.6¢/gal
Combined rate65.1¢/gal
Rates updated for June 2026

Tax on 15 gallons of gasoline in Maryland

Federal tax

$2.77

Maryland tax

$6.99

Total tax

$9.77

This calculator is for informational purposes only and does not constitute tax advice. Consult a qualified tax professional for your specific situation. Rates last verified June 2026.

Verify rates on Maryland Comptroller — Combined Motor Fuel Tax Rate Chart

Gas tax per fill-up in Maryland

Tank sizeState taxFederal taxTotal tax
10 gallons$4.66$1.85$6.51
12 gallons$5.59$2.22$7.81
15 gallons$6.99$2.77$9.76
18 gallons$8.39$3.33$11.72
20 gallons$9.32$3.70$13.02
25 gallons$11.65$4.63$16.27
30 gallons$13.98$5.55$19.53

Gasoline only. State tax uses combined rate (all fees). Federal includes 18.4¢ excise + 0.1¢ LUST fee.

Maryland note: Maryland enforces a single, comprehensive Combined Applicable Tax (CAT) rate per gallon. The flat rate integrates the base statutory excise, an automatically compounding CPI inflation adjustment, and the variable 5% Sales and Use Tax Equivalent (SUTE).

Frequently asked questions

What is the gas tax in Maryland?
Maryland's state gasoline tax is 46.6¢ per gallon (all fees included) and the diesel tax is 47.5¢ per gallon. Combined with the federal 18.4¢/gal gasoline excise and 0.1¢/gal LUST fee, drivers in Maryland pay a total of 65.1¢ per gallon of gasoline in state and federal taxes.
How much gas tax do I pay on a full tank in Maryland?
On a 15-gallon fill-up with gasoline in Maryland, you pay approximately $6.99 in state taxes (all fees) plus $2.77 in federal tax — a combined total of $9.76 in taxes per fill-up. Use the calculator above to adjust for your tank size.
What is the federal gas tax in 2026?
The federal gasoline excise tax is 18.4 cents per gallon and has been unchanged since October 1, 1993. The federal diesel excise tax is 24.4 cents per gallon. An additional 0.1 cent per gallon Leaking Underground Storage Tank (LUST) fee also applies to both fuels, bringing the combined federal rate to 18.5 c/gal (gasoline) and 24.5 c/gal (diesel). These taxes fund the Highway Trust Fund for interstate highway maintenance and mass transit.
What is the difference between excise rate and combined rate?
The excise rate is the pure statutory per-gallon excise tax set by the state legislature. The combined rate is the total state-level tax burden per gallon as compiled by the EIA, including the excise tax plus environmental fees, petroleum storage tank fees, inspection fees, and in some states an applicable sales tax on fuel. For most states the difference is small (under 2 c/gal), but states like California, Indiana, Illinois, Vermont, and Washington D.C. show significant gaps because they layer sales taxes or large surcharges on top of the excise.
Which state has the highest gas tax?
California has the highest combined state gas tax at 70.9 cents per gallon as of January 1, 2026, per the EIA. This includes the excise tax plus the 2.25% sales tax on gasoline. California also has the highest combined diesel tax at 87.3 c/gal. Illinois (66.4 c/gal gasoline) and Washington (59.04 c/gal) rank second and third.