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New Municipal Tax Changes Effective July 1, 2020

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Beginning July 1, 2020 one South Dakota community will implement a new municipal tax rate.   

The municipal tax changes taking effect include:  

  • Erwin, S.D., increasing its 0 percent general sales and use tax rate to 2 percent.

South Dakota municipalities are able to implement new tax rates or change existing tax rates on January 1 or July 1 each year. 

The South Dakota Department of Revenue Municipal Tax Bulletin lists all municipal sales and use tax rates statewide, along with information on tribal sales, use, and excise taxes. 

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