South Dakota PTO cash-out calculator.
See the net value of cashing out unused PTO in South Dakota after federal, state, and FICA tax.
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Estimates only. PTO payout rights and tax withholding vary by state, employer policy, and individual circumstances. This is not legal, tax, or financial advice. Consult your state labor department or a qualified professional. See our methodology.
Cashing out PTO in South Dakota
A South Dakota cash-out pays your hourly rate for each unused PTO hour while you stay employed. Because it is a supplemental wage, withholding is 22% federal, no state income tax, and 7.65% FICA — so your take-home is noticeably less than the gross. Whether a cash-out is offered at all is set by your employer's policy.
Leaving instead of cashing out? See your full payout and the law on the South Dakota PTO payout guide, run the numbers in the free PTO payout calculator, or weigh keeping the time with the rollover calculator.
Should you cash out PTO in South Dakota?
Because South Dakota has no law requiring PTO payout at separation, unused time can be lost when you leave if your policy doesn’t pay it out. A mid-employment cash-out (where your employer offers one) is often the main way to realize its value first. Use-it-or-lose-it is allowed in South Dakota.
South Dakota has no statute requiring PTO payout; the employer’s policy governs. If a cash-out or payout you are owed is not paid, you have 6 years to file an unpaid-wage claim with the South Dakota Department of Labor and Regulation (reference: No specific statute). Confirm the current filing process before you file.
Frequently asked questions
How much is a PTO cash-out worth after tax in South Dakota?
A cash-out is a supplemental wage: 22% flat federal withholding, no state income tax, and 7.65% FICA. Enter your rate and hours above to see the South Dakota net.
Can I cash out PTO while employed in South Dakota?
Cashing out PTO while still employed depends on your employer's policy, not South Dakota law — no state requires in-employment cash-out. Check your handbook for whether and when it is allowed.
Is a South Dakota cash-out taxed differently from a payout when I leave?
No. Both are supplemental wages with the same withholding: 22% federal, no state income tax, and FICA. The difference is timing, not tax treatment.