How to Invoice as a Massage Therapist in North Dakota

How to invoice as a massage therapist in North Dakota: ND sales tax 5.00% (services usually exempt), late fees capped at 1.5%/mo under N.D. Cent. Code §47-14-05. Step-by-step guide with a free template.

State sales tax
5%
Late fee cap
1.5%/mo
Net terms
0 days
Deposit
0%

1. North Dakota-specific invoice requirements

  • Sales tax line: 5.00% state rate. Most services rendered in North Dakota are exempt from sales tax — but materials, parts, and tangible goods are not. State 5%; combined typically 6-8.5%.
  • Late-fee cap: North Dakota statute N.D. Cent. Code §47-14-05 caps interest on unpaid invoices at 1.5% per month. Spell out the rate in writing on every invoice and in your contract — courts won't enforce undisclosed fees.
  • Right-to-cancel notice: Customers in North Dakota get 72-hour cancellation rights on certain home-services contracts. Disclose this in your terms.

2. Massage Therapist line items + standard terms

Every massage therapist invoice in North Dakota should itemize work clearly. Standard massage therapists use Net 0 terms with no deposit required.

  • 60-min session — billed by session (~$110 default).
  • 90-min session — billed by session (~$160 default).
  • Hot stone add-on — billed by flat (~$25 default).
  • Insurance billing — billed by flat.

3. Massage Therapist licensing in North Dakota

Licensed in 47 states (LMT). HIPAA compliance required for insurance billing. Receipts must include license number in most states.

4. Send and follow up

Send the invoice the same day work completes. Use software that records open events and offers a one-click online payment so you don't need to chase a check by mail. North Dakota customers expect digital payment options today — accepting card and ACH typically reduces days-to-paid by 30–50%.

Average invoice
$130
State
ND
Net terms
0 days
Deposit
0%

North Dakota metro guides

Metro-specific guides include the combined sales-tax rate and local pricing benchmarks.

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