The South Dakota Department of Revenue issued guidance explaining that vendors selling products transferred electronically will continue to owe sales tax on receipts of products delivered to customers in South Dakota because products transferred electronically generally are taxed as sales of tangible personal property under state law.
Source Deloitte
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