The April 30th deadline for the calendar year South Carolina taxpayers to file their annual Form PT-300, Property Return, is fast approaching. Taxpayers subject to a fee-in-lieu of tax (FILOT) must file a new schedule with their 2017 property tax year that is designed to help local governments comply with their new financial reporting requirements under Statement No. 77 of the Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB Statement 77). GASB Statement 77 requires governmental entities that enter into "tax abatement agreements" to now disclose information about these ...
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Tags: 2017, Fee-in-lieu of tax, FILOT, Governmental Accounting Standards Board, property tax, PT-300G, SC Department of Revenue