South Dakota state tax: Overview



South Dakota has no income tax. The combined state and local sales tax rate is fairly low when compared to other states. But, sales tax in South Dakota applies to both groceries and clothing.

South Dakota's median property tax rate, is fairly high when compared to other states.

[Data for this state tax guide was gathered from a number of sources including the Census Bureau, the state’s government website, the Sales Tax Handbook, and the Tax Foundation. Property taxes are cited as a rate percentage rather than the assessed value.]

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South Dakota income tax



South Dakota has no income tax.

South Dakota sales tax



The sales tax in South Dakota is 4.20%. The average local sales tax is 1.91%, resulting in a combined sales tax rate of 6.11%, according to the Tax Foundation.

How much is South Dakota property tax?



In South Dakota, the median property tax rate is 1.01% of assessed home value, according to the Tax Handbook .

South Dakota offers a property tax homestead exemption for homeowners 70 or older (or surviving spouses), which delays payment of property taxes until the property is sold. Taxes are a lien on the property.

A property tax "freeze" is also available for seniors 65 and older. To qualify for the assessment freeze, you must meet income requirements and have resided in a single-family dwelling for at least 200 days of the previous calendar year.

South Dakota gas tax



South Dakota taxes on tobacco and alcohol



There is also a 2% wholesale tax on wine and liquor.

South Dakota estate and inheritance taxes



South Dakota has no estate or inheritance tax.

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