# Collect tax in the United States Learn how to use Stripe Tax to calculate, collect, and report tax in the US. Businesses selling goods and services to customers in the United States (US) might need to collect sales tax. Tax rates and rules vary by region. For each state and territory below, you can find information about registration thresholds, supported tax calculations, and relevant resources. Select a region to see specific details. - **Status** - None No transactions - **Tax type** - Sales tax (including seller use tax) - Tourism/gross receipts taxes - **Threshold** 100,000 USD - **Included transactions** Gross sales - **Registration resources** [South Dakota Department of Revenue](https://dor.sd.gov/businesses/taxes/sales-use-tax/) ## When to register for tax collection In South Dakota, Stripe Tax supports calculation and collection of sales tax (including seller use tax) and additional tax types. See [Needs attention](https://dashboard.stripe.com/tax/locations?primary_tab=needs_attention) tab to get insights about your potential tax registration obligations in South Dakota. Stripe also notifies you with email and Dashboard alerts when you need to register to collect tax. Learn more about how the [monitoring tool works](https://docs.stripe.com/tax/monitoring.md). ### Sales tax Remote sellers must register to collect and remit sales tax in South Dakota when, in the previous or current calendar year, they exceed a sales threshold of 100,000 USD. The threshold includes gross sales, including marketplace sales. If your **head office** in the [tax settings page](https://dashboard.stripe.com/settings/tax) of the Dashboard is in South Dakota, you’re not a remote seller and you must register due to your physical presence in the state. ### Other taxes We also support calculation and collection of: - South Dakota Tourism Tax - Gross receipts taxes in many [South Dakota local jurisdictions](https://docs.stripe.com/tax/registering.md?registrationTypeRegion=united-states&state=SC#registration-types). These taxes apply to participant and spectator based entertainment, recreational, or amusement activities. Stripe doesn’t include transactions for these taxes in its threshold monitoring. ## Register to collect tax If you’re a remote seller, [Stripe can register with the local tax authorities](https://docs.stripe.com/tax/use-stripe-to-register.md) for you. Register for sales tax in South Dakota at the [tax authority](https://dor.sd.gov/businesses/taxes/sales-use-tax/). Read our guide to [navigate sales tax registration](https://stripe.com/guides/sales-tax-registration-process-us) for help. You can also use [Stripe to register](https://docs.stripe.com/tax/use-stripe-to-register.md) on your behalf. After registering, [add your registration](https://docs.stripe.com/tax/registering.md#track-your-registrations-in-the-tax-dashboard) in the [Stripe Dashboard](https://dashboard.stripe.com/tax/registrations?location=us-sd) to start collecting tax on your transactions in South Dakota. You must add registrations for types other than sales tax, such as the Pierre Municipal Gross Receipts Tax, as separate registrations in Stripe. ## How we calculate taxes Stripe calculates the taxes that apply to your customer’s location. ## Report and file your taxes Stripe can automatically [file for you](https://docs.stripe.com/tax/file-with-stripe.md). Alternatively, use [Locations](https://dashboard.stripe.com/tax/locations) in the Dashboard to review reports and file on your own. ### Filing In South Dakota, you can [file with Stripe](https://docs.stripe.com/tax/file-with-stripe.md) to automate US sales tax filing from the Stripe Dashboard. You can also choose to file using one of Stripe Tax’s filing partners—Taxually, Marosa, and Hands-off Sales Tax (HOST). These partners automatically sync your tax transaction data in real time, eliminating the need for manual data entry or file transfers. Learn more about [tax filing](https://docs.stripe.com/tax/filing.md). ### Location reports [Location reports](https://docs.stripe.com/tax/reports.md#us-location-reports) offer a summary of transaction and refund data for specific US locations and align with South Dakota filing requirements. You have the option to report on an annual, semiannual, quarterly, bimonthly, or monthly basis. ### Exports The tax transaction data export provides a comprehensive and aggregated view of transactions by location, including a breakdown of individual tax amounts. Learn more about [tax reporting exports](https://docs.stripe.com/tax/reports.md#exports). ## See also - [Set up Stripe Tax](https://docs.stripe.com/tax/set-up.md) - [Register for sales tax, VAT, and GST](https://docs.stripe.com/tax/registering.md) - [Use Stripe to register](https://docs.stripe.com/tax/use-stripe-to-register.md)