Net take-home after all income tax, social contributions, and surcharges — for a single employee with no dependents.
GROSS INCOME
🦅 SD TAX
🍑 GA TAX
SAVINGS
10-YEAR
$50,000
$0 income tax; ~$2,679 property (1.14% × $235K home); ~$1,280 sales (6.4% × $20K) = ~$3,959 total
~$2,695 income tax (5.39%); ~$2,139 property (0.91% × $235K home); ~$1,480 sales (7.4% × $20K) = ~$6,314 total
SD saves ~$2,695 income tax; pays ~$540 more property; saves ~$200 sales = ~$2,355 net SD advantage at $50K
$23,550
$100,000
$0 income tax; ~$3,420 property (1.14% × $300K home); ~$1,920 sales (6.4% × $30K) = ~$5,340 total
~$5,390 income tax (5.39%); ~$2,730 property (0.91% × $300K home); ~$2,220 sales (7.4% × $30K) = ~$10,340 total
SD saves ~$5,390 income tax; pays ~$690 more property; saves ~$300 sales = ~$5,000 net SD advantage at $100K
$50,000
$200,000
$0 income tax; ~$5,700 property (1.14% × $500K home); ~$2,560 sales (6.4% × $40K) = ~$8,260 total
~$10,780 income tax (5.39%); ~$4,550 property (0.91% × $500K home); ~$2,960 sales (7.4% × $40K) = ~$18,290 total
SD saves ~$10,780 income tax; pays ~$1,150 more property; saves ~$400 sales = ~$10,030 net SD advantage at $200K
$100,300
$300,000
$0 income tax; ~$7,980 property (1.14% × $700K home); ~$3,200 sales (6.4% × $50K) = ~$11,180 total
~$16,170 income tax (5.39%); ~$6,370 property (0.91% × $700K home); ~$3,700 sales (7.4% × $50K) = ~$26,240 total
SD saves ~$16,170 income tax; pays ~$1,610 more property; saves ~$500 sales = ~$15,060 net SD advantage at $300K
$150,600
$500K capital gain
$0 state capital gains tax (South Dakota: no income or capital gains tax)
~$26,950 Georgia state capital gains tax (GA taxes capital gains as ordinary income at 5.39% flat rate)
SD saves ~$26,950 on each $500K capital gain event vs Georgia
Depends on frequency of gain events