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For complaints regarding a consumer loan (personal loan or title loan) or a deferred presentment transaction (payday loan) please file with the South Carolina Department of Consumer Affairs.
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.
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