POPULATION: 642,200 (Census 2000)
LABOR FORCE: 357,960 (2006)
RIGHT TO WORK: Yes
TRADITIONAL INDUSTRIES: Agricultural production, mining
EXPANDING INDUSTRIES: Information technology (computer programming services, shared service centers-back offices, manufacturing software, electronic commerce), food processing, industrial and agricultural equipment manufacturing, electronics manufacturing, energy, radio frequency identification (RFID)
COLLEGE GRADUATES: (Age 25 and over) 22% (2000 census)
BASIC BUSINESS TAXES:
Corporate Income Tax: 2.6 percent on first $3,000, 4.1 percent on $3,001 to $8,000, 5.6 percent on $8,001 to $20,000, 6.4 percent on $20,001 to $30,000, 5.0 percent on income over $30,000; five-year corporate income tax exemption for qualifying businesses
Sales Tax: 5 percent on retail sales of tangible personal property and certain services; more than 100 cities levy local tax, ranging between 1 and 2 percent.
Property Tax: Administered, levied (at different levels), collected, and expended at the local level to support schools, counties, cities, townships, and other local government units; state does not levy a property tax for general government operations (with exemptions); five-year property tax exemption for new and expanding businesses with two extensions available
Unemployment Tax: 1.60 percent of the first $21,300 of wages per employee for new businesses, nonconstruction
Workers’ Compensation Tax: Rates apply to only the first $21,300 of wages per employee. Employers may be eligible for a discount on their premium.
BUSINESS INCENTIVES:
North Dakota Department of Commerce–Economic Development & Finance Division:
- • North Dakota Development Fund (gap financing)
Bank of North Dakota:
- • PACE (interest buydown program)
- • MATCH (low-interest loans)
- • Business Development Loans
- • Micro Business Loan Program
Job Service North Dakota:
- • Workforce 20/20
- • North Dakota New JobsProgram