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What paperwork do you need to sell a car? V5C logbook. Service history. MOT certificate history. Repairs and parts receipts. Remaining car warranty. Number plate retention form (V317) if applicable. Car owners handbook. Proof of reservation and purchase receipts.
You must be 65 years old or older OR disabled (as defined by the Social Security Act). You must own the property.
Seller Sellers Permit. But first, upon selling your vehicle, remove your license plates and provide the buyer with a Sellers Permit. Sellers Report of Sale eForm. Bill of Sale. Odometer Disclosure.
Registration Fee 0.25% of the selling price, or zonal value or fair market value, which ever is higher. Incidental and miscellaneous expenses incurred during the registration process. Transfer Tax 0.5% of the selling price, or zonal value or fair market value, which ever is higher.
43-4-21. Imposition and amount of real estate transfer fee. A fee is hereby imposed at the rate of fifty cents for each five hundred dollars of value or fraction thereof upon the privilege of transferring title to real property in the State of South Dakota, which fee shall be paid by the grantor.
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If you have titled and licensed your vehicles in another state, you will be granted reciprocity when you come to South Dakota and will not have to pay any additional tax if your states tax rate is above South Dakotas 4% tax rate.
What is South Dakotas Sales Tax Rate? The South Dakota sales tax and use tax rates are 4.5%.
The sale, lease, or rental of tangible personal property or products transferred electronically is subject to sales tax.
Depending on where you choose to buy a home, property taxes can range from negligible amounts to nearly matching a mortgage payment. Across South Dakota, the effective annual property tax rate stands at 1.14%, the 17th highest among states.
In certain states, both parties are required to pay some sort of transfer tax and in other states, if the seller is exempt or does not pay the tax, the buyer assumes responsibility for the transfer tax. In real estate transactions, the transfer tax can be more than 4% of the propertys sales price.

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