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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the year(s) for which you are requesting an exemption, along with your Social Security Number (SSN) and owner's name.
  3. Fill in your mailing address and telephone number. If you have a new address, check the corresponding box.
  4. Indicate if you are applying as a surviving spouse by checking the appropriate box and providing your deceased spouse's name and SSN.
  5. Complete Section 1 for Real Property by entering details such as the date acquired, county location, physical address, and applicable exemptions (land, building, mobile home).
  6. If applying for vehicle exemptions under Section 2, fill out the vehicle identification number, type, make, year, registered owner, and county of registration.
  7. Answer all questions in Section 3 regarding income tax returns and property usage. Ensure to sign and date in Section 4 to declare accuracy.

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The Form PT-401 is used for property tax exemption in South Carolina as provided by South Carolina Department of Revenue Property Division. Originally published by orangeburgcounty.org.
5-Year Property Tax Abatement. By law, manufacturers (investing $50,000 or more) and distribution or corporate headquarters facilities (investing $50,000 or more and creating 75 new jobs in year 1) are entitled to a five-year property tax abatement from county operating taxes.
65 years of age, or. declared totally and permanently disabled by a state or federal agency having the authority to make such a declaration, or. legally blind as certified by a licensed ophthalmologist.
How to claim exempt status on a W-4. To claim an exemption, you must complete only lines 1, 2, 3, 4, and 7 and sign the form to validate it. (In Box 7, write EXEMPT. Writing this will guarantee that withholdings are not taken from your future paychecks.)
Disabled Veterans. A disabled Veteran is entitled to exemption on his or her legal residence and up to one acre of land and exemption from taxes on no more than two vehicles owned or leased by the disabled veteran.
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To qualify for the special 4% property tax assessment ratio, the owner of the property must have actually owned and occupied the residence as his legal residence and been occupying that address for some period during the applicable tax year. Only an owner-occupant is eligible to apply for the 4% special assessment.
The homeowner must have been a legal resident of South Carolina for at least one year, on or before December 31 of the year prior to the exemption, and have been approved for the 4 percent primary residence assessment ratio. To receive the exemption, the homeowner must file an application with the County Auditor.

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