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South Dakota Capital Gains Tax Calculator (2026)

Estimate the tax on your capital gains in South Dakota for 2026. Enter your gain, holding period, and other income to see federal long- or short-term tax, the 3.8% Net Investment Income Tax, and whether South Dakota taxes the gain, broken out line by line.

2026 figuresFederal breakpoints from the IRS; South Dakota figures from the South Dakota Department of Revenue.

South Dakota capital gains tax calculator

Capital gains tax estimate · South Dakota
Total capital gains tax · South Dakota
$668on $20,000
3.3% effective rate · leaves $19,333 after tax

How to read the rows below: the slice of your gain → the tax on that slice.

Gain taxed at 0% (long-term)
$15,550 → $0
Gain taxed at 15% (long-term)
$4,450 → −$668
Federal long-term capital gains tax
$668
Net Investment Income Tax (3.8%)
$0
South Dakota income tax on gain
$0
Total capital gains tax
$668
As of 2026

South Dakota has no state income tax, so it does not tax your capital gains; only federal tax (and NIIT, if it applies) is owed.

Federal: IRS Revenue Procedure 2025-32 (IR-2025-103) · Social Security Administration. State: South Dakota Department of Revenue.

Estimate for 2026. Long-term gains are stacked on top of your other taxable income across the 0/15/20% federal breakpoints; short-term gains are taxed as ordinary income. The 3.8% Net Investment Income Tax, an extra federal surtax on investment income, applies once your income clears the threshold. Excludes state credits, the alternative minimum tax, and loss carryovers. This is general information, not tax advice.

How capital gains tax works in South Dakota

Long-term gains (assets held more than a year) get the federal 0/15/20% rates — but the rate depends on where the gain lands once it is stacked on top of your other taxable income, so part of a gain can be taxed at 0% and the rest at 15%. Short-term gains are taxed as ordinary income. On top of that, the 3.8% Net Investment Income Tax applies once your income clears $200,000 (single) or $250,000 (married-jointly).

South Dakota has no state income tax, so it does not tax your capital gains — only the federal tax and NIIT apply.

This is an annual-bracket estimate, not your final return. It excludes the alternative minimum tax, loss carryovers, and state credits. It is general information, not tax advice. Federal figures: IRS Revenue Procedure 2025-32 (IR-2025-103) · Social Security Administration.

Capital gains calculators for other states

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