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Code · South Dakota · Title 58 · Chapter 58-46

58-46-24. Annual supervision fee.

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Each captive insurance company shall pay to the Division of Insurance an annual supervision fee of the greater of five thousand dollars or eight one-hundredths of one percent on gross premiums, less return premiums, for insurance written on all risks or property resident, situated, or located within this state, and on risks and property situated elsewhere upon which no premium tax or fee is otherwise paid during the year ending on the preceding December thirty-first. A sponsored captive company shall pay for each protected cell an additional annual supervision fee of the greater of five hundred dollars or eight hundredths of one percent on gross premiums, less return premiums, for insurance written on all risks or property resident, situated, or located within this state, and on risks and property situated elsewhere upon which no premium tax or fee is otherwise paid during the year ending on the preceding December thirty-first.
The annual supervision fee shall be due and payable on or before March first of each year. If the aggregate annual supervision fees to be paid by a captive insurance company calculated under this section amount to less than five thousand dollars in any year, such captive insurance company shall pay an annual supervision fee of five thousand dollars for the year. The aggregate annual supervision fees calculated under this section may not equal more than fifty thousand dollars.
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