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The Homestead Exemption Program is a State funded program authorized under Section 12-37-250 of the South Carolina Code of Laws. The program exempts the first $50,000 fair market value of primary residence from all property taxes.
\u200bWhat is the Homestead Exemption benefit? 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.
Required Documents SC Driver's License/Identification card for all owner-occupants and spouse. SC Motor Vehicle Registration showing current address for all owner occupants and spouse. *For company cars-provide registration showing business address. Social Security Card (both spouses).
This tax exemption is available to South Carolina property owners over the age of 65. So, with the Homestead Tax Exemption, the first $50,000 of your home is exempt from the municipal, county, school, and real property taxes. To receive this exemption, you must apply at your county auditor's office.
What is legal residence? Legal residence refers to an owner-occupied home. A legal residence includes no more than five acres of contiguous land, owned totally or in part and occupied by the owner. It applies to additional dwellings located on the same property and occupied by immediate family members of the owner.
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Under Section 12-37-250 of the South Carolina Code of Laws, the Homestead Exemption Program is a State-funded program which exempts $50,000 from the market value of a primary residence. If your primary residence has a value of $50,000 or less, then it shall be free from all property taxes.
A Resident is an individual that is domiciled in South Carolina or an individual who intends to maintain a home in South Carolina and South Carolina is the center of their financial, social and family life.
Property tax rolls are open by September 30 for payments to be made to the County Treasurer. Taxes for the current year must be paid by January 15 of the following year. Payments made after January 15 will incur a 3% penalty. Payments made after February 1 will incur a 10% penalty.
The state of legal residence is where you reside and have lived for five years or more.
Under most circumstances, a person must live in South Carolina for 12 consecutive months and change important documentation (driver's license, vehicle registration, etc. to South Carolina) to establish residency. Maintaining documentation in another state may delay your eligibility for in-state tuition.

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