- Effective July 1, 2026, South Dakota exempts sales tax on soil amendments used exclusively for agriculture if 500 pounds or more are sold in a single sale.
- The law modifies the definition of soil amendment and related terms.
- The exemption applies only to products defined under § 38-19A-1 and used for agricultural purposes.
Source: sdlegislature.gov
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