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South Dakota Paycheck Calculator

See your real South Dakota take-home pay after federal taxes, Social Security, Medicare, and South Dakota state income tax. Updated for 2026.

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South Dakota is one of nine US states with no personal income tax on wages, which keeps your take-home pay on a given gross salary noticeably higher than in most other states. This South Dakota paycheck calculator handles federal income tax, Social Security, and Medicare so you can see your real 2026 net pay.

How South Dakota state income tax works

South Dakota does not levy a personal income tax. The state funds itself primarily through sales tax, severance taxes, and various business taxes. That means the State income tax line on your South Dakota paycheck is always $0 — only federal income tax and FICA come out.

Because South Dakota skips state income tax entirely, your take-home pay on the same gross salary is usually thousands of dollars higher per year compared to high-tax states. Pre-tax deductions like a traditional 401(k) still help by lowering your federal tax bill.

South Dakota paycheck FAQ

Does South Dakota have a state income tax?

No. South Dakota is one of nine US states with no personal income tax. The state relies on sales tax and other revenue sources instead.

What is the South Dakota income tax rate?

Zero. South Dakota does not tax wage income at the state level, so only federal income tax, Social Security, and Medicare come out of your paycheck.

How much is take-home pay on $75,000 in South Dakota?

A single filer earning $75,000 in South Dakota with no pre-tax deductions takes home roughly $60,000 to $61,000 per year — among the highest in the country for that salary.

Why is South Dakota a no-income-tax state?

South Dakota has long relied on sales tax and other non-income revenue. It is also a popular state for trust and financial services thanks to favorable tax treatment.

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