South Dakota Shipping Reimbursement

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South Dakota generates the bulk of its tax revenue by levying a general sales tax and select sales taxes (otherwise known as excise taxes). The state derives its constitutional authority to tax from Article XI of the state constitution. Tax policy can vary from state to state.

Are services subject to sales tax in South Dakota? "Goods" refers to the sale of tangible personal property, which are generally taxable. "Services" refers to the sale of labor or a non-tangible benefit. In South Dakota, services are taxable unless specifically exempted.

South Dakota Property Taxes Across the state, the average effective property tax rate is 1.22%.

Several examples of items that exempt from South Dakota sales tax are prescription medications, farm machinery, advertising services, replacement parts, and livestock. These categories may have some further qualifications before the special rate applies, such as a price cap on clothing items.

A 2% contractor's excise tax is imposed on the gross receipts of all prime and subcontractors engaged in construction services or reality improvement projects. The work must be for the utility company and the prime contractor must receive payment directly from the utility company to be taxed under SDCL 10-46B.

On a statewide basis, South Dakota does not levy a personal income tax. The state's sales tax is also among the lowest in the country. However, the average effective property tax rate in South Dakota is above the national average.

Charges for shipping, handling, delivery, freight, and postage are generally taxable in South Dakota. If the sale is tax exempt, the shipping charges are generally exempt as well.

Sales of janitorial services are subject to sales tax in South Dakota.

What is South Dakota's Sales Tax Rate? The South Dakota sales tax and use tax rates are 4.5%.

Use tax applies to all goods and services that are used, stored, or consumed in South Dakota. The purchaser or con- sumer is responsible for reporting and remitting the 4% state use tax, plus applicable municipal use tax in the filing period in which the purchaser receives or is invoiced for the goods or services.

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South Dakota Shipping Reimbursement