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South Dakota Gets First Minimum Wage Bump Tied to InflationThe jump from $8.50 to $8.55 an hour results from a law voters passed in November 2014, tying the minimum wage to cost of living increases.
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South Dakota Legislators May Look to Change Ag Land AssessmentState legislators in South Dakota have filed three bills aimed at changing how land used for agriculture is taxed. Learn more here.
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Congress Permanently Extends Several Key Tax BreaksOn Friday, December 18, 2015, President Obama signed into law a massive bill authorizing $1.1 trillion in spending and $680 billion in tax cuts.
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South Dakota Supreme Court: Trustworthiness Is New Standard For Admitting ConfessionsSouth Dakota Supreme Court Trustworthiness Is New Standard For Admitting Confessions
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South Dakota 2016 Legislature Preview: Medicaid, Teacher Pay Among Key IssuesSouth Dakota 2016 Legislature Preview Medicaid, Teacher Pay Among Key Issues
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South Dakota Educators Comment On "Every Student Succeeds Act"President Obama signed the Every Student Succeeds Act into law on December 7, a bi-partisan measure replacing No Child Left Behind.
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3 Legal Tips for the HolidaysHowever, in the excitement of the season it is important to be aware of common financial and legal issues. These tips may help you avoid some...
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Why is "Stepped-Up" Basis Important for South Dakota Agricultural Producers?Why is Stepped-Up Basis Important for South Dakota Agricultural Producers?
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My grandfather owns a farm in Minnehaha County. As part of his estate planning, I keep hearing about "basis." What is basis?My grandfather owns a farm. As part of his estate planning, I keep hearing about basis. What is basis?