South dakota exemption certificate 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the South Dakota Exemption Certificate in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Excise Tax License Number of the prime contractor in the designated field. This is crucial for identification.
  3. Next, fill in the Prime Contractor Name along with their Street Address, City, State, and ZIP Code. Ensure all details are accurate to avoid any issues.
  4. Proceed to enter the Excise Tax License Number of the subcontractor, followed by their Name and Street Address. Again, double-check for accuracy.
  5. In the Project Description section, provide a clear and concise description of the project. This helps clarify the purpose of the exemption.
  6. Fill in the City, State, and ZIP Code where the project is located. This information is essential for proper documentation.
  7. Finally, ensure that the Prime Contractor's Signature and Date fields are completed before submitting or printing for mailing.

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Many states tax exemption certificates have no expiration: Arizona (the seller chooses the period of exemption); Arkansas; Colorado (this can depend on the purpose of the exemption); Georgia; Hawaii; Idaho; Indiana; Maine; Minnesota; Mississippi; Nebraska; New Mexico; New Jersey, New York, North Carolina; North Dakota
Certificates are valid for up to three years. This form must be signed by an authorized owner, partner, or corporate officer. Documentation supporting the exemption must be provided with this certificate in order for a seller to accept the exemption certificate.
A religious exemption pursuant to SDCL 13-28-7.1 requires the signature of the parent or guardian on the South Dakota Department of Health - Certificate of Immunization form or a signed statement by the parent or guardian stating that child is adherent to a religious doctrine whose teachings are opposed to immunization
The exemption certificate is properly completed and legible: Name and address of the purchaser. Description of the item to be purchased. The reason the purchase is exempt. Signature of purchaser and date; and. Name and address of the seller.
All Tax-Exempt Entity Exemption Certificates (sample shown on page 15) contain an expiration date. If a Tax-Exempt Entity Exemption Certificate is obtained by the seller it can be used for all sales made prior to the expiration date as provided on the certificate.

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South Dakota Codified Laws 10-59-16 defines the statute of limitations for sales tax assessment as 3 years from the return filing date.
Some goods are exempt from sales tax under South Dakota law. Examples include gasoline, purchases made with food stamps, and prescription drugs.

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