10-39-48. Failure to file statements as misdemeanor--Determination of tax.
Every person severing precious metals in this state who fails to file the required statements with the Department of Revenue is guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor. If any person fails to file required statements, the secretary of revenue may determine the value of the precious metals severed and the amount of tax due.
Source: SL 1981, ch 95, §7; SL 2003, ch 272 (Ex. Ord. 03-1), §82; SL 2011, ch 1 (Ex. Ord. 11-1), §161, eff. Apr. 12, 2011.
Structure South Dakota Codified Laws
Chapter 39 - Mineral Severance Tax
Section 10-39-42 - Definitions.
Section 10-39-43 - Severance tax on gold.
Section 10-39-44 - Gross yield and gross production defined.
Section 10-39-45 - Finished value subject to tax--Allocation between processors.
Section 10-39-45.1 - Imposition of tax on net profit--Rate.
Section 10-39-45.2 - Deductions for determining net profit.
Section 10-39-45.3 - Estimated tax--Filing--Payment.
Section 10-39-45.4 - Annual filing--Payment, refund, or application to next estimate.
Section 10-39-45.5 - Annual statement required--Form--Contents.
Section 10-39-45.6 - Delinquency.
Section 10-39-48 - Failure to file statements as misdemeanor--Determination of tax.
Section 10-39-49 - Promulgation of rules.
Section 10-39-50 - Access to taxpayer's records--Violation as misdemeanor.
Section 10-39-52 - False statement as felony--Forfeiture.
Section 10-39-53 - Exemption of persons severing small amounts.
Section 10-39-54 - Distribution of proceeds.
Section 10-39-54.1 - Transfer of revenue payable to county.
Section 10-39-54.3 - Allocation of funds by county--Purposes.
Section 10-39-54.4 - Annual accounting by county.
Section 10-39-59 - Due dates of quarterly payments.
Section 10-39-60 - Temporary tax not additional tax.