South Dakota Sales Tax Rates: Minnehaha County
Minnehaha County, South Dakota Sales Tax Rate 2025 Up to 6.2%
While many counties do levy a countywide sales tax, Minnehaha County does not. The South Dakota sales tax of 4.2% applies countywide. Some cities and local governments in Minnehaha County collect additional local sales taxes, which can be as high as 2%.
Here's how Minnehaha County's maximum sales tax rate of 6.2% compares to other counties around the United States:
- Higher maximum sales tax than 98% of South Dakota counties
- Lower maximum sales tax than 76% of counties nationwide
Tax Rates By City in Minnehaha County, South Dakota
The total sales tax rate in any given location can be broken down into state, county, city, and special district rates. South Dakota has a 4.2% sales tax and Minnehaha County collects an additional N/A, so the minimum sales tax rate in Minnehaha County is 4.2% (not including any city or special district taxes). This table shows the total sales tax rates for all cities and towns in Minnehaha County, including all local taxes.
City | Sales Tax Rate | Tax Jurisdiction |
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Sioux Falls | 6.2% | Sioux Falls |
Brandon | 6.2% | Brandon |
Dell Rapids | 6.2% | Dell Rapids |
Hartford | 6.2% | Hartford |
Garretson | 6.2% | Garretson |
Baltic | 6.2% | Baltic |
Crooks | 6.2% | Crooks |
Valley Springs | 6.2% | Valley Springs |
Colton | 6.2% | Colton |
Humboldt | 6.2% | Humboldt |
Renner | 4.2% | Minnehaha |
Lyons | 4.2% | Minnehaha |
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Minnehaha County, South Dakota has a maximum sales tax rate of 6.2% and an approximate population of 167,913.
Sales tax rates in Minnehaha County are determined by eleven different tax jurisdictions, Baltic, Brandon, Colton, Crooks, Dell Rapids, Garretson, Hartford, Humboldt, Minnehaha, Sioux Falls and Valley Springs.
Back to South Dakota Sales Tax Handbook Sales tax rates for Minnehaha County are current as of February 2025