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Does Your Business Have Multiple Locations?

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Does your business have multiple locations within South Dakota? Are you looking to cut down on sales tax filing paperwork? To get a consolidated filing permit, your businesses must have the following requirements: 

  1. Identical ownership;
  2. The same federal identification number;
  3. The same Standard Industrial Classification number;
  4. The same license type;
  5. The same file code; and
  6. The same accounting method

Any business requesting a statewide sales tax permit must maintain records that clearly show the following for each location reported under the statewide permit:

  1. Gross receipts;
  2. Deductions; and
  3. Municipal sales

If your businesses meets all the requirements above, please fill out our Consolidated Filing Permit Application below.

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