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Eligible taxpayers will receive a rebate for up to $800 based on their tax liability from their 2021 South Carolina Individual Income Tax return.
The Department of Revenue is a department of the South Carolina state government responsible for the administration of 32 different state taxes in South Carolina. The Department is responsible for licensing and taxing all manufacturers, wholesalers and retailers of alcoholic liquors.
You may receive a letter from the SCDOR asking you to complete either the Identity Verification Quiz or Individual Code Verification after filing your return. This is just another step we are taking to ensure that fraudsters are not using your information to file a false return and ​steal your refund.
Wages: The SCDOR may issue a levy against 25% of the gross wages of an individual due to an unpaid assessment or tax liens due to the SCDOR. This can be due to a state tax debt or a debt owed to an outside agency (such as past due hospital or state ethics commission penalty) that is being collected by the SCDOR.
Questions about filing or paying, contact the applicable tax area. Questions about signing up, logging in, or other general questions concerning MyDORWAY: Call 1-844-898-8542, choose option 2 then option 1.
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Paper checks will be issued if:​​ You had a balance due and did not receive a refund. You received your 2021 refund using a tax preparers account.
An I-338 affidavit states that the partner, shareholder, or member has no other income taxable to South Carolina. The tax amounts computed for each participant in the composite return are added together to arrive at the total tax due.
We have a question about your return or need additional information or documents. We need to verify your identity. We may ask you to send us additional documents or complete either the Identity Verification Quiz or Individual Code Verification on MyDORWAY.
To check the status of your South Carolina state refund online, go to . You will be prompted to enter your Social Security number or ITIN and your exact refund amount, then click Search.
In South Carolina, non-residents may be subject to withholding on their gain amounts. The South Carolina Code of Laws, Section 12-8-580, says that the purchasers are to withhold 7% of gain for individuals and 5% of gain for corporations that are considered a non-resident seller.

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