If South Carolina property taxes are not timely paid, the county Assessor must assess a late-payment penalty. However, the county Treasurer is given authority to waive an assessed late payment penalty if a taxpayer can actually show the property taxes were timely paid. This late-payment waiver by the county Treasurer is discretionary, and generally not subject to appeal; however, if a taxpayer alleges error by the county in its assessment of a late-payment penalty, the taxpayer is then entitled to an administrative hearing through a county committee, consisting of the county ...
Property tax values in South Carolina are generally determined every five years through county-wide reassessments. Since property tax values are determined every five years (and subject to a 15% cap on increases under reassessments), the fair market value of property is often higher than the property tax value. When property is sold, however, property is revalued for property tax purposes at its fair market value, beginning in the property tax year following the sale.
Example: John purchased an apartment building in 2013 for $8 million. The property was assigned a value of $8 ...
Property taxes are the oldest taxes levied in the United States and the only major tax imposed by all 50 states. Property taxes are the primary source of revenue for local government entities in South Carolina. In South Carolina per capita property tax collections are almost twice as high as income taxes.
The amount of property taxes you pay is determined by the classification of your property, the tax rate set by your local government entity, and the value of your property. The classification schedules are set by law, and range from 4% for owner-occupied residential real estate to 10.5 ...