Bookkeeping Services in South Dakota
Clean books, every month — so your business runs on real numbers and tax time isn't a fire drill. Monthly bookkeeping, year-end cleanup, and QuickBooks Online setup, all done by a tax-trained accountant who knows what April will need.
CS Precision Tax provides bookkeeping services for small businesses operating in South Dakota, from QuickBooks Online setup through monthly close and year-end cleanup. South Dakota's economy is anchored in Agriculture, finance, tourism, manufacturing, and the businesses in those sectors — service firms, contractors, real-estate investors, and product companies — share the same bookkeeping challenges: transactions spanning multiple accounts, owner draws that must be segregated from operating expenses, and year-end financials clean enough to support both a SD entity return and a lender review. South Dakota levies a state sales tax. We coordinate with your sales-tax tool and payroll provider so the books match what those systems report, and we prepare year-end 1099-NEC filings for contractors as part of the close. Businesses anywhere in South Dakota can engage us fully remotely through an encrypted portal and QuickBooks Online.
What to know if you file from here
South Dakota levies a state sales tax. South Dakota businesses that collect sales tax must remit it on the schedule set by Pierre's revenue department, and books that blend sales tax with gross revenue create mismatches at filing time. We configure the QuickBooks Online sales-tax center for SD filers during the initial setup engagement. Real-estate investors operating in South Dakota should track rental income, property-management fees, and maintenance costs by property in a dedicated class or sub-account structure so Schedule E preparation is straightforward.
Who this service is for
- Small businesses with $0–$5M in revenue
- Service firms (agencies, consultants, professional practices)
- E-commerce and marketplace sellers
- Real estate investors with rental property
- Professional partnerships
- Owners preparing for financing or sale
What we need to start
- Bank, credit-card, and merchant-account access (read-only or via QuickBooks feeds)
- Most recent year-end financials, if available
- Current QuickBooks file (or willingness to migrate)
- List of customers, vendors, and contractor 1099s
- Loan and lease documents
- Payroll provider login or year-to-date reports
- Any open A/R and A/P balances
Frequently asked questions for South Dakota
Is South Dakota sales tax filing included in bookkeeping?
My South Dakota business already uses a payroll provider. Do I still need bookkeeping?
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