Net take-home after all income tax, social contributions, and surcharges — for a single employee with no dependents.
GROSS INCOME
🦅 SD TAX
🎸 TN TAX
SAVINGS
10-YEAR
$50,000
$0 income tax; ~$2,679 property (1.14% × $235K home); ~$1,280 sales (6.4% × $20K spending) = ~$3,959 total
$0 income tax; ~$1,716 property (0.73% × $235K home); ~$1,910 sales (9.55% × $20K) = ~$3,626 total
TN advantage: TN saves ~$963 property; SD saves ~$630 sales = net ~$333 TN advantage at $50K/low spending
TN advantage ~$3,330 at this income/spending level
$100,000
$0 income tax; ~$3,420 property (1.14% × $300K home); ~$1,920 sales (6.4% × $30K) = ~$5,340 total
$0 income tax; ~$2,190 property (0.73% × $300K home); ~$2,865 sales (9.55% × $30K) = ~$5,055 total
SD pays ~$1,230 more property; saves ~$945 sales = ~$285 net TN advantage. At $35K+ in annual taxable spending, SD wins.
Breakeven at ~$39K/year taxable spending; TN wins at lower spending, SD wins at higher spending
$200,000 (high spending household)
$0 income tax; ~$5,700 property (1.14% × $500K home); ~$2,560 sales (6.4% × $40K spending) = ~$8,260 total
$0 income tax; ~$3,650 property (0.73% × $500K home); ~$3,820 sales (9.55% × $40K) = ~$7,470 total
SD pays ~$2,050 more property; saves ~$1,260 sales = ~$790 net TN advantage at $200K/moderate spending. At $65K+ spending, SD wins.
TN advantage at moderate spending; SD advantage at high spending ($65K+/yr)
$300,000 (high spending household)
$0 income tax; ~$7,980 property (1.14% × $700K home); ~$3,200 sales (6.4% × $50K spending) = ~$11,180 total
$0 income tax; ~$5,110 property (0.73% × $700K home); ~$4,775 sales (9.55% × $50K) = ~$9,885 total
SD pays ~$2,870 more property; saves ~$1,575 sales = ~$1,295 net TN advantage at $300K/moderate spending. At $91K+ spending, SD wins.
Dependent on spending levels — see FAQ for breakeven analysis
$500K capital gain or trust income
$0 state capital gains tax (South Dakota: no income or capital gains tax); trust income held in SD trust is also state-tax-free
$0 state capital gains tax (Tennessee: no income tax; all investment income exempt since Hall tax repeal 2021); trust income is also free from TN state tax
Equal on capital gains — both $0. South Dakota's trust law infrastructure (dynasty trusts, DAPTs) is the key differentiator for high-net-worth trust planning.
Equal on income/capital gains; SD dominates for trust planning