File & Pay - Individual - South Carolina Department of Revenue 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Use black ink only. Begin by entering your Social Security Number in the designated field.
  3. If applicable, enter your spouse’s Social Security Number next.
  4. Check the box for composite filer if this payment is for nonresident partners or shareholders.
  5. Fill in your name and address, ensuring to include any apartment number and zip code.
  6. Enter the payment amount from your SC1040 in whole dollars without a dollar sign (e.g., 154.00).
  7. If filing electronically with a balance due, do not mail a copy of your return with the SC1040-V.
  8. Make your check payable to SCDOR, including your SSN, tax year, and '2019 SC1040-V' in the memo line.
  9. Mail your SC1040-V and payment together in one envelope, stapling them as needed.
  10. Ensure that you pay the total tax due in full by May 1, 2020, to avoid penalties or interest.

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According to South Carolina Instructions for Form SC 1040, you must file a South Carolina income tax return if: You are a RESIDENT and: You filed a federal return with income that was taxable by South Carolina. You had South Carolina income taxes withheld from your wages.
You are not required to file a South Carolina Income Tax return if you are a South Carolina resident age 65 or older and: Your filing status is single, qualifying widow(er), or head of household and your gross income is less than the federal gross income filing requirement plus the age 65 and older deduction.
Tax Year 2022 Filing Thresholds by Filing Status Filing StatusTaxpayer age at the end of 2022A taxpayer must file a return if their gross income was at least: single under 65 $12,950 single 65 or older $14,700 head of household under 65 $19,400 head of household 65 or older $21,1506 more rows
File and pay your Individual Income Tax online ​Filing online is the fastest and easiest way to complete your return​, which means we can start processing it faster. ​If youre expecting a refund, choose direct deposit!
South Carolina State Tax Payment Options. Description:Submit your South Carolina Payment via their MyDORWAY site to submit your payment directly to the state tax agency now. If you already submitted your payment, view the status of your payment or cancel your payment before its been processed.

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The South Carolina Department of Revenue (formerly the South Carolina Tax Commission) is the states tax agency. Established as the Tax Commission in 1915, SCDOR came into existence in 1993, in connection with a state restructuring act.
Taxable Social Security and Railroad Retirement Benefits are not taxable to South Carolina. You qualify for a deduction of Disability Retirement Income if you are totally and permanently disabled, receive income from a disability retirement plan, and eligible for the homestead exemption.

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