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Code · South Dakota · Title 10 · Chapter 10-45

10-45-24. Application for retailer permit--Contents and execution--Application for statewide permit--Exceptions.

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Each retailer or person engaging in a business in this state whose receipts are subject to sales tax shall file with the Department of Revenue, an application for a permit. Each application shall be made on a form prescribed by the secretary of revenue and shall require the name under which the applicant transacts or intends to transact business, the location of each business, and other information as the secretary of revenue may require. The applicant shall have a permit for each place of business, unless the secretary of revenue grants a request for a statewide permit.
A statewide permit may be granted if the applicant demonstrates the ability to comply with the filing, auditing, and record-keeping requirements specified in rules promulgated pursuant to § 10-45-47.1 for each location specified in the application.
Any seller registering under the agreement as defined in § 10-45C-1 shall be registered in this state, provided this state has entered into the agreement as provided in § 10-45C-3 . Any seller who is registered under such agreement may cancel its registration at any time, but is liable for remitting any sales tax previously collected.
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