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Code · South Dakota · Title 35 · Chapter 35-12

35-12B-13. Tax payments.

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A direct shipper shall pay the alcohol excise tax as prescribed pursuant to § 35-5-2 , according to the rates established in subdivisions 35-5-3(2), (3), and (4). Notwithstanding the filing and payment requirements prescribed in chapter 35-5 , a direct shipper shall include on the report required by § 35-12B-11 the gallons of wine shipped to recipients in this state in each wine category as set forth in subdivisions 35-5-3(2), (3), and (4), and calculate the tax due for each wine category.
Additionally, the direct shipper shall pay the tax imposed by § 35-5-6.1 on shipped wine based upon the purchase price of the wine sold to the consumer. The direct shipper shall remit the taxes quarterly on or before the fifteenth day of the month following each quarterly period.
A direct shipper that is also licensed as a farm winery under this title shall receive a credit for any alcohol excise tax paid pursuant to this title for any wine sold for shipment in this state by the direct shipper.
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