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South Dakota Sales Tax Information
- The current state sales tax rate in South Dakota (SD) is 4.5 percent, and the total tax rate might reach up to 6.5 percent depending on local municipalities.
- Cities and counties collect up to 3% sales tax. Groceries are taxed at the full state rate.
- Register online or call for a sales tax permit. Provide ID information. Collect and pay sales tax if selling products or services.
Sales Tax Rates in Specific Locations
- For a $200 purchase, pay $214.40 inclusive of 7.2% sales tax in Roslyn or $208.40 inclusive of 4.2% sales tax in Pine Ridge.
- Springfield collects a 2% local sales tax, which is higher compared to other cities and counties in South Dakota.
Additional Tax Information
- The wealthiest 1% of South Dakotans pay 1.8% of their income in taxes. South Dakota does not have income, inheritance, or capital gains taxes.
- Any business with products or services in South Dakota or meeting sales thresholds should acquire a sales tax license.
Property Tax in South Dakota
- The rate of property tax assessment varies by county, with the average statewide rate being 1.356% of the property value.
- The average effective property tax rate in South Dakota is 1.22%.
Other Tax Information
- Certain entities are exempt from sales or use tax according to the law, including government agencies and tribes.
- In South Dakota, the average sales tax rate is 5.1831%. Check county-specific rates for accurate calculations.
Contact Information
- Call the SD Department of Revenue with any sales tax questions toll-free at (800) 829-9188.