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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the SC WH-1605 form in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the business name and address at the top of the form, along with your SC withholding file number and Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN).
  3. Select the appropriate quarter by placing an X in the corresponding box. Fill in the year in the designated field.
  4. If applicable, indicate if this is an amended return or if there has been a change of address by marking the respective boxes.
  5. Proceed to enter your quarterly SC state income tax withheld from all sources on Line 1. For amended returns, ensure you enter the corrected amount.
  6. Complete Lines 2 through 6 with your total deposits, refunds, tax due, penalties, and interest as required.
  7. Finally, sign and date the form at the bottom. Ensure that all information is accurate to avoid any processing delays.

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South Carolina Annual Report Information. Businesses and nonprofits are required to file annual reports to stay in good standing with the secretary of state.
There are two types of Withholding Tax returns: the WH-1605 and the WH-1606. Annual filers should only file the WH-1606. WH-1605: SC Withholding Quarterly Tax Return. You must complete the WH-1605 for the first three quarters of the year. WH-1606: SC Withholding Fourth Quarter and Annual Reconciliation Return.
The fastest, easiest way to apply is online at MyDORWAY.dor.sc.gov. You can also apply by completing and submitting an SCDOR-111, Business Tax Application. The number makes you a withholding agent.
The SCDOR publishes several newsletters that can help tax pros. While visiting dor.sc.gov/emails, you can also sign up to receive ReveNews, our official monthly newsletter, along with updates about Alcohol Beverage Licensing, Withholding Tax Tables, and more.
Corporate Facts to Remember​ ​An Initial Annual Report (CL-1) is required to be filed by both Qualified and Non-Qualified Corporations. A South Carolina return is to be filed, regardless of the activity, from the date the charter/authority is granted through the date of voluntary dissolution/withdrawal.

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Businesses that fail to submit their reports and pay the associated fees could encounter fines and other penalties, or risk losing their status of good standing.
Statutory business entities which include business corporations, nonprofit corporations, limited liability companies (LLCs), limited partnerships (LPs), and limited liability partnerships (LLPs) are generally required to file an information report with the business entity filing office of their formation state and

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