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South Dakota's base State Sales and Use Tax Rate is 4% + Municipal Tax.

Sioux Falls has a Municipal Tax (General Sales and Use Tax) Rate of 2% for a total Sales and Use Tax Rate of 6%.

Sioux Falls also has a 1% Gross Receipts Tax on Alcoholic Beverages, eating establishments, lodging accommodations, admissions to places of amusement, and athletic and cultural events, making a total tax of 7% on those items.

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Sales and Use Taxes

Property Tax

Contractor's Excise Tax

Motor Vehicle Tax

Motor Fuel Taxes

Tourism Taxes

Telecom Tax

Excise Tax on Water Projects

Cigarette Tax

Alcohol Taxes

Ore Tax

Energy Mineral Tax

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The state sales tax rate in South Dakota is 4.500%. With local taxes, the total sales tax rate is between 4.500% and 6.500%.

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