Dorchester special assessment application 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the dorchester special assessment application in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the Ownership Information section. Enter the Owner(s) Name(s), Mailing Address, City, State, Zip, E-mail Address, TMS# or Decal#, Tax Year, Telephone (Day), and Date of Occupancy.
  3. In the Required Proof of Eligibility section, ensure you have photocopies of your current S.C. Driver's License and all vehicle registrations for all owners. If applicable, prepare a copy of your income tax return or military ID.
  4. Answer all questions in the application thoroughly. For example, provide your Property Address and indicate if it is the same as your Mailing Address. Respond to questions regarding rental status and exemptions on other properties.
  5. Complete the Property Owner Acknowledgement section by certifying that the residence is your legal residence. Sign and date where indicated.
  6. Review all entries for accuracy before submitting. Make any necessary corrections directly on the form.

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HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION The Homestead Exemption is a complete ​exemption of taxes on the first $50,000 in Fair Market Value of your Legal Residence for homeowners over age 65, totally and permanently disabled, or legally blind. Contact your county auditors office for more information.
In 1972, the S.C. General Assembly passed the Homestead Exemption Law which provides real estate property tax relief for South Carolinians who are age 65 and over, totally and permanently disabled, or legally blind.
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.
These residences are taxed on an assessment equal to 4% of the fair market value of the property. To this value, a local rate is applied to determine taxes due. In addition to the special assessment ratio of 4%, the legal residence is also exempt from payment of taxes for school operating purposes.
A special assessment tax is a local tax in addition to property taxes that is levied on homeowners to fund a specific project. The assessment is levied for a pre-set number of years and then is discontinued.
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Contact your county assessors office to learn more about this assessment. Legal Residence refers to the special 4% assessment ratio for your current, primary home. Contact your county assessors office to apply for the 4% tax rate for your primary home address.
A senior property tax exemption reduces the amount seniors 65 years of age or older have to pay in taxes on properties they own. Property taxes are quite possibly the most widely unpopular taxes in the U.S. And for retirees, they create a unique problem as property taxes increase over time but incomes may not.
Legal Residence is a statewide special tax assessment rate for those who own and live in a home full-time in South Carolina. South Carolina law provides the 4% assessment ratio on primary residential properties. The alternative is 6%. This exemption only applies to primary residences, not second/vacation homes.

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