FY 2025 Annual Report Highlights State Comparisons
Summary
The South Dakota Department of Revenue published its FY 2025 Annual Report, providing highlights of state comparisons and statistical reports for fiscal year 2025. The newsroom page references the full report PDF and related compliance information. Key upcoming requirements include the Assessment Freeze for Elderly and Disabled applicants with an April 1 deadline and a Motor Fuel Diversion Reporting Requirement effective January 1, 2026 affecting businesses transporting motor or special fuel within South Dakota.
What changed
The South Dakota Department of Revenue published its FY 2025 Annual Report providing state comparison highlights and statistical data for fiscal year 2025. The newsroom page summarizes the annual report and links to related compliance information including the assessment freeze program and motor fuel diversion reporting requirements.
Compliance officers should note the Motor Fuel Diversion Reporting Requirement taking effect January 1, 2026, which imposes documentation and reporting obligations on businesses transporting motor fuel or special fuel within South Dakota. The Assessment Freeze for Elderly and Disabled program has an April 1 application deadline for property tax relief. The annual report serves as a reference document for state revenue trends and comparative metrics.
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Catch up on highlights from the past year, see where South Dakota compares to other states and view statistical reports in the South Dakota Department of Revenue Fiscal Year 2025 Annual Report here.
Assessment Freeze for the Elderly & Disabled
Assessment Freeze for the Elderly & Disabled
Elderly and disabled South Dakotans have until April 1 to apply for property tax relief
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Motor Fuel Diversion Reporting Requirement in South Dakota
Effective January 1, 2026, businesses that transport motor fuel or special fuel within South Dakota are subject to specific documentation and reporting requirements under state law.
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