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Code · South Dakota · Title 10 · Chapter 10-1

10-1-28.4. Persons to whom return information may be disclosed--Purposes.

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Returns and return information may be disclosed to the following:
(1)The taxpayer who is required to submit the information to the department, or the taxpayer's designee appointed in writing;
(2)Other states, in accordance with agreements executed pursuant to § 10-1-13.1 ;
(3)Any agency, body, commission, or legal representative of the United States charged with the administration of the United States tax laws for the purpose of, and only to the extent necessary in, the administration of such laws;
(4)Officers, employees, or legal representatives of the Department of Revenue, but only to the extent necessary to carry out their official duties;
(5)Officers, employees, or legal representatives of any other state agency or department or political subdivision of the state for a civil or criminal law enforcement activity, if the agency, department, or political subdivision desiring such information has made a written request to the secretary specifying the particular information desired and the law enforcement activity for which the information is sought;
(6)Officers, employees, or legal representatives of the commission on gaming and the lottery commission for the purpose of, and only to the extent necessary for, the administration of chapters 42-7A and 42-7B .
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