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Code · South Dakota · Title 10 · Chapter 10-59

10-59-24.2. Notice requesting refund of over-collected sales or use taxes--Presumption of reasonable business practice.

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In connection with a purchaser's written notice to a seller requesting a refund of over-collected sales or use taxes pursuant to § 10-59-24.1 , a seller is presumed to have a reasonable business practice, if in the collection of such sales or use taxes, the seller uses either a provider or a system, including a proprietary system, that is certified by the state or the Streamlined Sales Tax Governing Board; and has remitted to the state all taxes collected less any deductions, credits, or collection allowances.
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