The South Dakota Annual Report (Domestic Cooperative) is a document required by the state of South Dakota for domestic cooperatives to file each year. The report must include information such as the cooperative’s name, address, and date of incorporation, as well as its assets, liabilities, and financial position. The report must also provide details on the cooperative’s members, board of directors, and management, as well as any profits or losses. Additionally, the report must include a statement of the cooperative’s purpose and objectives. There are two types of South Dakota Annual Reports (Domestic Cooperative): an initial report, due within 90 days of incorporation, and an annual report, due by April 15th of each year.