Sales Tax Calculator of South Dakota for 2016
Calculation of the general sales taxes of South Dakota State for 2016
How 2016 Sales taxes are calculated in South Dakota
The state general sales tax rate of South Dakota is 4%. Cities and/or municipalities of South Dakota are allowed to collect their own rate that can get up to 2% in city sales tax.
Every 2016 combined rates mentioned above are the results of South Dakota state rate (4%), the South Dakota cities rate (0% to 2%), and in some case, special rate (0% to 4%).
There is no county sale tax for South Dakota. The South Dakota's tax rate may change depending of the type of purchase. Some of the South Dakota tax type are: Consumers use, rental tax, sales tax, sellers use, lodgings tax and more.
Please refer to the South Dakota website for more sales taxes information.
South Dakota state rate(s) for 2016
4% is the smallest possible tax rate (Alcester, South Dakota)
5% are all the other possible sales tax rates of South Dakota cities.
6% is the highest possible tax rate (Beresford, South Dakota)
The average combined rate of every zip code in South Dakota is 4.484%
Other 2016 sales tax fact for South Dakota
As of 2016, there is 86 out of 396 cities in South Dakota that charge city sales tax for a ratio of 21.717%.There is also 107 out of 430 zip codes in South Dakota that are being charged city sales tax for a ratio of 24.884%.