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Code · South Dakota · Title 10 · Chapter 10-6

10-6-127. Agricultural land to be assessed based on agricultural income value.

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Notwithstanding the provisions of § 10-6-119 , beginning on July 1, 2009, agricultural land shall be assessed based on its agricultural income value on a per acre basis. The agricultural income value of agricultural land shall be determined on the basis of productivity and the annual earnings capacity of the agricultural land. The productivity of agricultural land and its annual earning capacity shall be based on data collected and analyzed pursuant to this section and §§ 10-6-128 to 10-6-132 , inclusive.
Agricultural income value is defined as the capitalized annual earning capacity on a per acre basis which has been adjusted by an amount that reflects the landowner's share of the gross return. The capacity of cropland to produce agricultural products shall be based on the income from crops or plants produced on the land. The capacity of noncropland to produce agricultural products shall be based on cash rents or the animal unit carrying capacity of the land, or a combination of both. For the purpose of this section, annual earning capacity for:
(1)Cropland is thirty-five percent of the annual gross return to the land; and
(2)Noncropland is one hundred percent of the annual gross return to the land based on cash rent for noncropland.
The annual earning capacity shall be capitalized at a rate of six and six-tenths percent to determine the agricultural income value.
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