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Calculadora de cheque South Dakota 2026

South Dakota has no state income tax — Sioux Falls, Rapid City, Pierre, Aberdeen, and rural South Dakota all run pure federal + FICA paychecks. For a $100K salary, take-home is roughly $80,500/year. The state has no corporate income tax, no estate tax, and no inheritance tax — and South Dakota's well-developed trust laws (perpetual trusts, asset-protection statutes, no rule against perpetuities) attract significant out-of-state wealth-management activity. Property tax (1.17% effective) is moderate-to-high and represents the largest direct tax cost for South Dakota homeowners.

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South Dakota: No state income tax; major trust/asset-protection jurisdiction; sales tax 6.7%
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Sueldo neto anual

$58,668

$4,889/mes · $2,256/quincenal · tasa efectiva 16.78%

+ $3,000/año aporte patronal 401(k) → $78,000 compensación total

Desglose de impuestos

Impuesto federal sobre la renta$6,845
FICA (SS + Medicare)$5,738
Impuesto estatal South Dakota$0 (sin impuesto estatal)
Contribución 401(k)$3,750
Deducciones totales$16,333
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Datos de impuestos South Dakota (2026)

Estructura tributaria

No state income tax

Tasa top

0%

Deducción estándar

N/A (no state income tax)

Otra nómina estatal

None at state level

Característica notable de nómina South Dakota

South Dakota has no state income tax and no corporate income tax. Sales tax 4.2% state + up to 2.5% local = 6.7% combined in Sioux Falls and Rapid City. Property tax averages 1.17% effective — moderate. South Dakota's trust laws attract significant out-of-state wealth, making the state a major jurisdiction for dynasty trusts and asset-protection planning.

Cómo funciona realmente un cheque South Dakota

Withholding on a South Dakota paycheck is federal-only. No state Form W-4, no state withholding. South Dakota employers run pure federal + FICA on the employee side. The state's revenue model leans on sales tax (consistently among the higher US combined rates), tourism dollars (Mount Rushmore, Black Hills, Deadwood gaming), and modest property-tax growth. Sioux Falls has emerged as a regional financial-services hub partly because of the state's trust law framework — Citibank's South Dakota credit-card operations originated under usury-cap exemption legislation, and the state has continued attracting financial firms since.

Take-home math at three tiers, South Dakota single filer 2026: $60,000 → about $4,400 federal + $4,590 FICA = $8,990 deductions, take-home $51,010 (85%). $100,000 → $11,800 federal + $7,650 FICA = $19,450, take-home $80,550 (81%). $150,000 → $24,000 federal + $9,275 FICA = $33,275, take-home $116,725 (78%). Identical to Texas, Florida, Wyoming at the wage layer. South Dakota's COL runs 7%–10% below national averages in most metros — cheap housing, cheap groceries, moderate utility costs — which makes the no-income-tax wage take-home compound favorably for middle-class workers.

South Dakota's signature tax-side feature is its trust law framework. The state allows perpetual (dynasty) trusts with no rule against perpetuities, has strong asset-protection statutes (creditors cannot easily reach trust assets after a 2-year look-back), and offers privacy provisions that Delaware and other competitor jurisdictions don't fully match. The result: significant out-of-state wealth flows into South Dakota Statutory Trusts as multi-generational wealth-preservation structures. For W-2 wage earners, the trust framework is mostly irrelevant; for high-net-worth families and family offices, it's the headline value proposition. Sales tax stacks 4.2% state + up to 2.5% local. Property tax (1.17% effective) is the largest direct cost for homeowners.

The single highest-leverage tactic for South Dakota W-2 earners is maxing federal pre-tax shelters (401(k), HSA, IRA), since federal is the only income-tax layer. For high-net-worth South Dakota residents — particularly those who relocated specifically for tax purposes — the trust law framework opens additional planning options: South Dakota Asset Protection Trusts (SDAPTs) can shelter assets from future creditor claims, and the no-rule-against-perpetuities lets dynasty trusts compound across multiple generations without triggering the federal generation-skipping transfer tax in the same way as competing states. Sioux Falls workers in financial services should also evaluate Roth versus Traditional 401(k) elections aggressively — South Dakota's no-state-income-tax structure makes Roth especially valuable since post-tax contributions never face state-level retirement-withdrawal taxation.

Peculiaridades fiscales South Dakota

  • No state income tax, no estate tax, no inheritance tax, no corporate income tax — extremely favorable tax structure for residents and business owners.
  • Trust law framework: perpetual/dynasty trusts allowed (no rule against perpetuities), strong asset-protection statutes — major draw for out-of-state wealth-management activity.
  • Sales tax: 4.2% state + up to 2.5% local = 6.7% combined in Sioux Falls and Rapid City.
  • Property tax: 1.17% effective average — moderate-to-high, the largest direct tax cost for South Dakota homeowners.

Sources: federal brackets + standard deduction from IRS Rev. Proc. 2025-32; retirement contribution limits ($24,500 401(k), $4,400 HSA, $7,500 IRA) from IRS Notice 2025-67; FICA limits from the SSA 2026 Fact Sheet;South Dakota state brackets verified against the Tax Foundation 2026 State Income Tax Rates compilation and the South Dakota Department of Revenue's published 2026 schedule. Always cross-check with your state DOR before relying on any number for filing.

Referencia federal de impuestos sobre nómina

Por encima de la línea estatal, cada cheque South Dakota debe impuesto federal sobre la renta + FICA (Seguridad Social + Medicare). Los desgloses:

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