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Code · South Dakota · Title 1 · Chapter 1-16

1-16G-61. Affidavit for reinvestment payment--Form and contents.

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Any person that has timely filed the application and is holding a permit issued by GOED, and has completed the project, shall file an affidavit for reinvestment payment with GOED.
The affidavit for reinvestment payment shall contain the following information:
(1)The project owner's name and contact information;
(2)The general description of the project;
(3)The date of completion of the project;
(4)The final project costs;
(5)The amount of South Dakota sales tax, use tax, and contractors excise tax paid for the construction of the project;
(6)The location of the project;
(7)The legal description of the project location;
(8)A list of the contractors and subcontractors that performed work on the project;
(9)If the reinvestment payment was assigned or transferred, the name and address of the person to whom the reinvestment payment has been assigned or transferred; and
(10)Any other information that GOED may require.
The affidavit for reinvestment payment shall be on a form prescribed by the commissioner. The affidavit for reinvestment payment shall be signed by the project owner and signed under oath before a notary public. No affidavit for reinvestment payment may include more than one project.
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