Clients who have worked with GLR in the past can download the W2 and 1099 reporting forms.
South Dakota
South Dakota does not have a personal income tax on individuals but does charge 4.2% general sales or use tax. Municipalities and counties may also charge additional taxes. You can find your South Dakota tax rate by your address here.
South Dakota does not collect a corporate income tax but does levy several different types of taxes on businesses including sales tax, use tax, municipal sales and gross receipts tax, contractor’s excise tax, tourism tax, telecommunication tax, motor vehicle lease and rentals tax, and an emergency 911 surcharge.
You can find out more about these taxes by contacting our team or by visiting the South Dakota Department of Revenue website.
Wyoming
Wyoming also does not collect a personal or corporate income tax. Like South Dakota, the state does collect sales and general use tax. Many Wyoming cities, towns, and counties also levy additional sales, use, and lodging taxes.
For a listing of tax rates by county in Wyoming, please reference the Wyoming Department of Revenue website.
Nebraska
Nebraska collects an individual income tax and a corporate income tax. Additional taxes include those like sales tax at the state and local level. Nebraska’s state government has put together a list of FAQs to help taxpayers navigate filing and amending their taxes.
Clients who have worked with Casey Peterson in the past can download the W2 and 1099 reporting forms here.
Other States
For information about all other states, please refer to the IRS website.
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