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The base level state sales tax rate in the state of North Dakota is 5%. Additional sales tax is then added on depending on location by local government.

Putting everything together, the average cumulative sales tax rate in the state of North Dakota is 5.95% with a range that spans from 5% to 8.5%. This takes into account the rates on the state level, county level, city level, and special level.

The most populous county in North Dakota is Cass County. As far as all counties go, the place with the highest sales tax rate is Hettinger County and the place with the lowest sales tax rate is Brown County.

The most populous location in North Dakota is Fargo. As far as cities, towns, and locations go, the place with the highest sales tax rate is Tioga and the place with the lowest sales tax rate is Abercrombie.

The state of North Dakota contains around 420 zip codes with the most populous one being 58103. The one with the highest sales tax rate is 58852 and the one with the lowest sales tax rate is 57270.

Scroll down for a full list of locations in North Dakota. If you want to directly search for a specific location, you can do so at the top of the page.

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  • Last reviewed on January 22, 2023.
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