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Code · South Dakota · Title 50 · Chapter 50-11

50-11-20. Aircraft to which additional tax applies--Exceptions and exemptions.

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The provisions of § 50-11-19 apply to all aircraft not previously registered in this state, except:
(1)Aircraft, owned by a person coming into this state from another state for the purpose of making the person's home within this state, and registered in the other state, are exempt from the additional original registration tax of this state to the extent of a similar additional original registration tax previously paid in the other state upon the purchase price of the aircraft. However, this exception applies only to the extent that under the law of the state of the person's residence like exemptions and privileges are granted to aircraft duly registered under the laws and owned by the residents of this state;
(2)Aircraft purchased by a resident of this state upon which the original registration tax of this state has previously been paid;
(3)Aircraft duly registered and certificated under chapter 50-12 ; or
(4)Aircraft owned or leased by a person coming into this state for the purposes of seasonally operating the person's aircraft licensed and operating pursuant to § 38-21-20 or applying commercial fertilizer, and if the aircraft has been duly registered or licensed in such other state, are exempt from the additional registration tax. However, this exception applies only to the extent that under the law of the state of such person's residence like exemptions and privileges are granted to aircraft duly registered under laws and owned by the residents of this state.
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