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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the South Carolina Cemetery Audit Form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the partnership's FEIN at the top of the form. This is essential for identifying your partnership.
  3. Fill in the partner's name, address, and ZIP code accurately to ensure proper identification.
  4. Next, provide the partnership's name, address, and ZIP code. This information helps in associating the audit with the correct entity.
  5. Indicate whether this is a Final K-1 or an Amended K-1 by checking the appropriate box.
  6. Proceed to fill out each income and deduction line item carefully. Use Column A for federal amounts and adjust as necessary in Columns B, C, and D based on South Carolina regulations.
  7. Complete Line 14 by calculating net taxable income from your entries in Column D.
  8. Finally, list any applicable South Carolina tax credits in Lines 16 through 20 before saving your completed form.

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South Carolina Perpetual Care Cemetery Board. The Perpetual Care Cemetery Board is responsible for licensing all entities engaging in the business of operating a perpetual care cemetery. The board ensures compliance with state laws and regulations governing the conduct of perpetual care cemeteries in South Carolina.
(C)(1) It is unlawful for a person wilfully and knowingly to steal anything of value located upon or around a repository for human remains or within a human graveyard, cemetery, Native American burial ground or burial mound, or memorial park, or for a person wilfully, knowingly, and without proper legal authority to
16-17-600, SC Code of Laws. Provides for penalties of up to $5,000 in fines, and imprisonment for not more than ten years for the vandalism or desecration of burials or grave markers, and lesser penalties for the destruction or injury of fencing, plants, shrubs, or flowers. Removal of Abandoned Cemeteries.
The California Cemetery Board regulates 192 cemeteries. The board does not regulate religious, corporate, city, or town cemeteries. The board requires an annual endowment fund report from each cemetery authority in charge of endowment care funds.
Can a person be buried on private property? There is no law in South Carolina prohibiting burial on private property. However, there may be certain health regulations or zoning ordinances that should be considered.

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Any legal entity wishing to establish and operate a cemetery company, as defined in Code Section 40-8-30(6) must first obtain a license from the Cemetery Board. The legal entity shall file written application with the Cemetery Board. All applicable fees must be paid with the application.

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