Governor Doug Burgum, members of the 69th Legislative Assembly and State Tax Commissioner Brian Kroshus today celebrated the signing of a major tax relief package that will provide a combined $515 million in savings for payers of state individual income tax and local property tax over the next two years.

North Dakota Tax Commissioner Brian Kroshus is reminding residents that April 18th is Tax Day. The North Dakota Office of State Tax Commissioner will be open until 6 p.m. CDT on Tuesday, April 18 to provide taxpayer assistance in person and by phone.

Tax Commissioner Brian Kroshus released the 2022 annual and fourth quarter taxable sales and purchases reports.

North Dakota legislators passed a bill that will amend existing alcohol tax legislation for tribal lands. Senate Bill 2377 will provide an opportunity for tribal nations within North Dakota to enter into a revenue share agreement with the state tied to alcohol tax collections for each respective reservation.

Tax Commissioner Brian Kroshus announced today that North Dakota’s taxable sales and purchases for the third quarter of 2022 are up 27.49% compared to the same timeframe in 2021. Taxable sales and purchases for July, August and September of 2022 were $6.7 billion.

Tax Commissioner Brian Kroshus has announced that the 2023 individual income tax season will open on Jan. 23, 2023 coinciding with the date that the IRS will begin to process returns.

Tax Commissioner Brian Kroshus reminds individual income taxpayers who filed for an extension that their deadline is approaching.

Tax Commissioner Brian Kroshus announced today that North Dakota’s taxable sales and purchases for the second quarter of 2022 are up 11.5% compared to the same timeframe in 2021. Taxable sales and purchases for April, May, and June of 2022 were $5.9 billion.

Gov. Doug Burgum, State Tax Commissioner Brian Kroshus, House Tax Committee chairman Rep. Craig Headland and fellow legislators held a press conference on August 24 to announce a landmark tax relief plan that would replace the state’s individual income tax rates with a single, lower flat tax.

Tax Commissioner Brian Kroshus announced today that North Dakota’s taxable sales and purchases for the first quarter of 2022 are up 13.2% compared to the same timeframe in 2021. Taxable sales and purchases for January, February, and March of 2022 were $4.7 billion.