Section 32-3A-52 - Exemptions.
32-3A-52. Exemptions. Exempt from the provisions of § 32-3A-50 are:
(1) Any large boat which is the property of the governmental units which are exempted from motor vehicle registration fees by §§ 32-5-42 and 32-5-42.1;
(2) Any large boat acquired by inheritance or bequest;
(3) Any large boat previously titled or licensed jointly in the names of two or more persons and subsequently transferred without consideration to one or more of such persons;
(4) Any large boat transferred without consideration between spouses, between a parent and child, and between siblings;
(5) Any large boat transferred pursuant to any mergers or consolidations of corporations or plans of reorganization by which substantially all of the assets of a corporation are transferred if the large boat was previously titled, licensed, and registered in this state;
(6) Any large boat transferred by a subsidiary corporation to its parent corporation for no or nominal consideration or in sole consideration of the cancellation or surrender of the subsidiary's stock if the large boat was previously titled, licensed, and registered in this state;
(7) Any large boat transferred between an individual and a corporation if the individual and the owner of the majority of the capital stock of the corporation are one and the same and if the large boat was previously titled and registered in this state;
(8) Any large boat transferred between a corporation and its stockholders or creditors if to effectuate a dissolution of the corporation it is necessary to transfer the title from the corporate entity to the stockholders or creditors and if the large boat was previously titled and registered in this state;
(9) Any large boat transferred between an individual and limited or general partnership if the individual and the owner of the majority interest in the partnership are one and the same person and if the large boat was previously titled and registered in this state;
(10) Any large boat transferred to effect a sale of all or substantially all of the assets of the business entity if the large boat was previously titled and registered in this state;
(11) Any large boat acquired by a secured party or lien holder in satisfaction of a debt;
(12) Any large boat sold or transferred which is eleven or more years old and which is sold or transferred for one thousand five hundred dollars or less before trade-in;
(13) Any damaged large boat transferred to an insurance company in the settlement of an insurance claim;
(14) Any large boat owned by a former resident of this state who returns to the state and who had previously paid excise tax to this state on the large boat as evidenced within the department's records or by submission of other acceptable proof of payment of such tax;
(15) Between corporations, both subsidiary and nonsubsidiary, if the individuals who hold a majority of stock in the first corporation also hold a majority of stock in the second corporation; but these individuals need not hold the same ratio of stock in both corporations provided the large boat was previously titled and registered in this state; and
(16) Any large boat transferred by a trustor to his trustee or from a trustee to a beneficiary of a trust.
Source: SL 1993, ch 102, § 3; SL 1994, ch 335, § 5; SDCL 10-60-3; SL 2001, ch 163, § 8.