South Dakota Subject | Tax Exemptions and Refunds

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SDHB1082PassChange the eligibility requirements, and the exempt value, of a property tax relief program for disabled veterans and surviving spouses.
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2024-03-05
Signed by the Governor on March 05, 2024 H.J. 474
SDSB28PassModify tax refunds for elderly persons and persons with a disability, to make an appropriation therefor, and to declare an emergency.
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2024-02-28
Signed by the Governor on February 28, 2024 S.J. 438
SDHB1255Intro

Sine Die
Establish a property tax exemption for religious societies, and to modify the application requirements for certain property tax exemptions.
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2024-02-21
No motion to reconsider H.J. 367
SDSB78PassProvide for an E15 fuel tax refund.
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2024-02-20
Signed by the Governor on February 20, 2024 S.J. 350
SDSB183Intro

Sine Die
Provide property tax relief to certain seniors.
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2024-02-07
Withdrawn at the Request of the Prime Sponsor S.J. 278
SDHB1138Intro

Sine Die
Establish a sales tax exemption for certain disabled veterans.
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2024-02-06
Taxation Deferred to the 41st legislative day, Passed, YEAS 11, NAYS 0.
SDHB1181Intro

Sine Die
Increase the number of years the discretionary formula may be applied to a structure, and to allow for the individual application of the discretionary formula for a structure.
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2024-02-05
State Affairs Deferred to the 41st legislative day, Passed, YEAS 9, NAYS 4.
SDSB164Intro

Sine Die
Lower the state sales tax rate and the state use tax rate on food to zero percent, and to increase certain gross receipts tax rates, excise tax rates, and use tax rates.
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2024-02-02
Taxation Deferred to the 41st legislative day, Passed, YEAS 5, NAYS 2.
SDSB167Intro

Sine Die
Limit annual valuation increases on owner-occupied single-family dwellings.
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2024-02-01
Senate Do Pass, Failed, YEAS 11, NAYS 20. S.J. 241
SDHB1106Intro

Sine Die
Exempt baby food, infant formula, and children's diapers from the state sales tax and state use tax.
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2024-01-19
Withdrawn at the Request of the Prime Sponsor H.J. 93
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