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CL-1 The Initial Annual Report of Corporations. This form is filed with the South Carolina Department of Revenue. $25.00.
The Horry County Auditors Office is responsible for the collection and processing of Personal Property Returns (Form PT-100). If you owned a property in Horry County on December 31st of the prior year and this was not your legal residence, you are required to complete and submit a Personal Property Return.
To qualify for the special 4% property tax assessment ratio, the owner of the property must have actually owned and occupied the residence as his legal residence and been occupying that address for some period during the applicable tax year. Only an owner-occupant is eligible to apply for the 4% special assessment.
File your PT-100 online for free at MyDORWAY.dor.sc.gov. If you dont have a MyDORWAY account, get started at dor.sc.gov/MyDORWAY-signup. Businesses are required to file by the last day of the fourth month after the close of the accounting period regularly used by the taxpayer for Income Tax purposes.
We multiply the net depreciated value from your BPP return by 10.5% to calculate your assessment value. The county auditors office applies their county millage rate to determine the total BPP Tax due. We send that assessment value to the county auditors office where your property is located.
South Carolina forms and schedules Form PT-100 Business Personal Property Return.