South Dakota Income Tax Calculator

Estimate your South Dakota income tax burden

Updated for 2024 tax year on Dec 19, 2024

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How to calculate your South Dakota income taxes

Understanding your South Dakota income taxes

South Dakota is one of the few states that do not levy a state income tax. This means residents can enjoy their full wages without the deductions a state income tax would impose.

South Dakota does not impose a local income tax. However, employers must pay a state unemployment insurance tax. The rate for this tax varies based on the employer’s industry and experience with unemployment claims.

As South Dakota does not impose a state income tax, it does not offer a standard deduction or personal exemptions.

Calculate your income tax in South Dakota

  1. Work out your total federal income tax
    1. Gross income adjusted
      Gross income − Pre-tax deductions = Gross income adjusted
    2. Federal taxable income
      Gross income adjusted − Federal standard/itemized deductions = Federal taxable income
    3. Federal income tax liability
      Federal taxable income × Federal income tax rate = Federal income tax liability
    4. Federal payroll tax liability
      Gross income × Federal payroll tax rate = Federal payroll tax liability
  2. Add up all the taxes
    Federal income tax liability + Federal payroll tax liability = Your total income tax liability

FAQs

How to calculate income tax in South Dakota?

Follow the steps below to calculate your total income tax in South Dakota:

  1. Work out your total federal income tax
  2. Sum up all the taxes

How much income tax do I pay in South Dakota?

South Dakota does not have a state income tax. The residents do not pay any state income tax on their earnings.