What is the sales tax rate in South Dakota?

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The sales tax rate in South Dakota is 4.5%. This rate is applied to the sale of most goods and some services within the state. There are no other local or municipal sales taxes imposed by South Dakota, making the 4.5% rate the only sales tax applicable statewide. It is worth noting that certain items such as groceries, prescription drugs, and newspapers are exempt from the sales tax. Additionally, there are some special rates for specific goods, such as an additional 1% tax on restaurant meals and alcoholic beverages. Overall, the sales tax rate in South Dakota is relatively low compared to other states, making it an attractive destination for shopping and business transactions.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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