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South Dakotan S-Corp election, 2026
S-Corp election in South Dakota · same-day Form 2553

How to elect S-Corp status in South Dakota

An S-Corporation election in South Dakota can save self-employed business owners thousands in self-employment tax. The federal deadline is March 15 (Form 2553). South Dakota state-level tax treatment is none (no state income tax). We file the federal election and any required South Dakota forms for $0 service fee.

South Dakotan S-Corp election at a glance

Federal formIRS Form 2553
Federal deadlineMarch 15
South Dakota state taxnone (no state income tax)
Eligibility≤100 shareholders, all US persons
File.Business fee$0

Is an S-Corp election worth it in South Dakota?

An S-Corp election in South Dakota typically makes sense when:

  • Your business net profit is roughly $40,000 or more per year
  • You can pay yourself a reasonable salary plus take distributions
  • You are willing to run payroll (required for S-Corp owners)
  • You file your S-Corp tax return by March 15 each year

The savings come from splitting your income between W-2 wages (subject to FICA) and S-Corp distributions (not subject to self-employment tax). Use our S-Corp savings calculator to see your specific number.

South Dakotan S-Corp election: step-by-step

  1. Have an eligible entity. Your South Dakotan LLC or C-Corporation must already exist. Form an LLC or form a corporation first if needed.
  2. Confirm eligibility. All shareholders must be US persons (no corporations, partnerships, or foreign nationals), and you must have 100 or fewer shareholders.
  3. File IRS Form 2553. Submit within 2 months and 15 days of the tax year you want the election to take effect, or by March 15 of the current year.
  4. Check South Dakota state requirements. Some states require a separate state-level election. South Dakota's tax treatment is none (no state income tax).
  5. Set up payroll. S-Corp owners must take a reasonable salary subject to payroll tax. Our payroll partners handle setup.
  6. File annual S-Corp returns. Form 1120-S federally and South Dakota state returns by March 15 each year.

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South Dakotan S-Corp FAQ

What is the South Dakotan S-Corp filing deadline?

The federal S-Corp tax return (Form 1120-S) is due by March 15 each year. State returns follow the same schedule in most cases.

Does South Dakota have its own S-Corp tax?

South Dakota's state-level treatment for S-Corps is none (no state income tax). Always confirm with a tax professional or the South Dakota Department of Revenue.

Can my LLC elect S-Corp status in South Dakota?

Yes. Many South Dakotan LLCs elect S-Corp tax treatment to reduce self-employment tax. The LLC remains an LLC for legal purposes but is taxed as an S-Corp.

How much can I save with an S-Corp in South Dakota?

Typical savings range from $2,000 to $10,000+ per year for businesses with $50K-$250K in net profit. Use our savings calculator for your specific number.

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