Myles Vosberg Office of State Tax Commissioner. Taxes imposed on telecommunication services  North Dakota and local Sales and Use Taxes  N.D.C.C. Chapters.

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Myles Vosberg Office of State Tax Commissioner

Taxes imposed on telecommunication services  North Dakota and local Sales and Use Taxes  N.D.C.C. Chapters and  N.D.C.C. Chapters and  North Dakota Gross Receipts Tax  N.D.C.C. Chapter  Telecommunication Relay Service Fee  N.D.C.C. Chapter  911 Emergency Services Fee  N.D.C.C. Chapter  Fargo Franchise Fee  Fargo City Article 3-09 Office of State Tax Commissioner Cory Fong, Tax Commissioner

Office of State Tax Commissioner Cory Fong, Tax Commissioner North Dakota Sales Tax  Rate: 5 percent of services charges  Base: Intrastate service and ancillary services  Administered by: Tax Commissioner ’ s Office  Use: Placed in State General Fund  Provider compensation: Standard sales tax  Retailers reporting more than $333,000 taxable sales and purchases in previous year  1 ½ percent of tax up to $85 per month

Office of State Tax Commissioner Cory Fong, Tax Commissioner City and County Sales Tax  Rate: ¼ to 2 ½ percent of services charges  Base: Intrastate service and ancillary services  Administered by: Tax Commissioner ’ s Office  Use: Remitted to city or county  Provider compensation: Standard sales tax  Varies as authorized by city or county  Ranges from no compensation to 5 percent of tax up to $ per month.

Office of State Tax Commissioner Cory Fong, Tax Commissioner North Dakota Gross Receipts Tax  Rate: 2 ½ percent of adjusted gross receipts  Base: Communication service including ancillary services  Originate or terminate in North Dakota  Billed to North Dakota service address  Administered by: Tax Commissioner ’ s Office  Use  $8.4 million each year to counties  Balance to North Dakota General Fund  Provider compensation: None

Office of State Tax Commissioner Cory Fong, Tax Commissioner Telecommunication Relay Service Fee  Rate: 5 cents per month in FY2010 (adjusted annually)  4 cents in FY2007 and FY2008  3 cents in FY2009  Base: Fee applies to each phone line  Administered by: Information Technology Division  Use: Provide relay service and equipment to communications impaired.  Provider compensation: 5 percent of fee collected

Office of State Tax Commissioner Cory Fong, Tax Commissioner Fee  Rate: Up to $1.50 each month  Base: Fee applies to each phone line  Administered by: Governing body imposing tax  Use: Implementing, maintaining, or operating 911 emergency service  Provider compensation: 5 percent of fee collected

Office of State Tax Commissioner Cory Fong, Tax Commissioner Fargo Franchise Fee  Rate: 2 percent of service fees  Base  Local service within city limits  Land lines only  Administered by: City of Fargo  Use: City General Fund  Provider compensation: 3 percent of fee collected

Office of State Tax Commissioner Cory Fong, Tax Commissioner Note: 911 Fees are for calendar year

Provided by North Dakota Association of Counties

Office of State Tax Commissioner Cory Fong, Tax Commissioner Administrative Fee  Charge imposed by a wireless communication company to defray costs of completing calls with other networks. Extended Area Service Fee  Charge by local communication company for providing toll free service to an area outside the original exchange service area. A monthly fee is paid in lieu of long distance charges in an expanded trade area. Federal Access Fee  Charge by a local exchange company to a consumer to pay part of the costs for providing access to its network. The Federal Communications Commissions Commission sets the maximum allowable charges. Federal Excise Tax  Federally imposed tax on local service. Rate is 3percent of the charges for local service that does not include toll service. Federal Telecommunications Relay Service Fee  Federally imposed fee to provide service to communications impaired. The fee is a percentage of interstate toll calls and is similar to North Dakota Relay Service Fee.

Office of State Tax Commissioner Cory Fong, Tax Commissioner Federal Universal Service Charge  Fee imposed by the Federal Communications Commission to help fund services to low income individuals and in areas where the cost of providing service is high. It also helps provide service to schools, libraries, and rural health care providers. The fee is a percentage charged on interstate and international calls. Interstate Service Fee  Recurring charge for providing access to interstate communication service. The charge allows a service provider to recover costs associated with the service. Local Number Portability Fee  Telephone number portability allows a customer to retain the same phone number when moving from one service provider to another. This charge allows a communications provider to recover costs associated with transferring a number to or from another provider. Regulatory Charge  A fee imposed by a communications company to help recover costs associated with government mandated services.

Office of State Tax Commissioner Myles Vosberg Director, Tax Administration ● ● 600 E Boulevard Ave, Dept. 127 Bismarck ND Office of State Tax Commissioner Cory Fong, Tax Commissioner