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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the pt 401 application in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the 'Owner and Mailing Address' section. Ensure you provide your last name, first name, middle initial, and SS/FEI number accurately.
  3. Next, enter your telephone number and the date you acquired the real property. This information is crucial for processing your exemption request.
  4. Indicate the S.C. Code Section applicable to your property and attach a copy of the deed or title as required.
  5. Complete the 'Location of Property' section by providing details such as street address, city, tax map number, and any mobile home permit numbers if applicable.
  6. In the 'Land and Building' section, check all applicable boxes for land, building, or mobile home to specify what you are claiming for exemption.
  7. For vehicle information, attach copies of registration cards or titles as needed. Fill in details like Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), type, make, year, and registered owner.
  8. Finally, review all sections for completeness before signing the declaration at the bottom of the form. Ensure that all required attachments are included to avoid delays.

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The Homestead Exemption is a complete exemption of taxes on the first $50,000 in Fair Market Value of your Legal Residence for homeowners over age 65, totally and permanently disabled, or legally blind.
Some types of properties are exempt from real estate taxes. These include qualifying nonprofit, religious and government properties. Senior citizens, veterans and those eligible for STAR (the School Tax Relief program) may qualify for exemptions as well.
The Form PT-401 is used for property tax exemption in South Carolina as provided by South Carolina Department of Revenue Property Division. Originally published by orangeburgcounty.org.
MyDORWAY is the fastest, easiest way to apply for Property Tax Exemptions. If you apply for a Property Tax Exemption on MyDORWAY, you do not need to submit a paper copy of the PT-401-I. Visit MyDORWAY.dor.sc.gov to get started.
To be eligible for SCHE, you must be 65 or older, earn no more than $58,399 for the last calendar year, and the property must be your primary residence. The exemption must be renewed every two years. Learn more and get answers to frequently asked questions.

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All Application for Exemption Certificate requests must be submitted on our free online tax portal, MyDORWAY, at MyDORWAY.dor.sc.gov. a MyDORWAY account to request Sales and Use Tax exemptions. If you do not have a Sales and Use Tax account, complete the Business Tax Application at dor.sc.gov/register.
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.

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