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Rapid City government has formally adopted a resolution in opposition to the initiated measure seeking to repeal the state tax for items used for human consumption.”
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The backer of a ballot question to remove the state sales tax on items sold for human consumption says the group opposed to the idea are using fear to persuade voters.
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One measure on the November ballot gives South Dakotans a chance to weigh in on the state’s grocery sales tax.
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The state property tax assessment committee is continuing discussions on the impact of taxes on South Dakota homeowners.
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A new report raises questions about the financial impact of a proposed initiated measure eliminating tax products sold for human consumption.
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A newly formed coalition is forming to oppose a ballot question to remove the food tax.
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A top statehouse Republican is raising concern about a proposed ballot question to remove the state sales tax on food.
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The legislative offseason is a time for lawmakers to workshop ideas and consider possibilities, including taxes paid on your property. Just how those values are assessed can be a sticking point though, meaning transparency is key.
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The Secretary of State’s office certified the citizen-initiated measure to eliminate sales tax on groceries.
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The Rapid City Planning and Zoning Commission has approved a Tax Increment Finance, or TIF, district at its most recent meeting.