South Carolina Approves Tax Amnesty
The South Carolina General Assembly approved a law on June 4, 2015 allowing the South Carolina Department of Revenue to offer an amnesty program to...
View ArticleSouth Carolina Tax Assessments: Think You’re in the Clear? Think Again.
South Carolina generally follows federal law for purposes of the assessment of tax, including time limits on which taxes may be assessed (statutes of limitation). ...
View ArticleSouth Carolina Unemployment Insurance Taxes and Penalties
South Carolina employers must pay a variety of taxes on employee payroll, including federal social security taxes (FICA and FUTA), and South Carolina employee income...
View ArticleThe South Carolina Department of Revenue
The South Carolina Department of Revenue (formerly the South Carolina Tax Commission) is the state’s tax agency. Established as the Tax Commission in 1915, SCDOR...
View ArticleSouth Carolina Department of Revenue Audits
The South Carolina Department of Revenue (SCDOR) administers the state’s tax laws. Like the IRS, SCDOR audits tax returns, but only certain returns subject to...
View ArticleBuyer Beware: South Carolina Unemployment Insurance Taxes
Many businesses are purchased in South Carolina every year. Many of these same businesses, however, have high worker unemployment claims, and are paying high South...
View ArticleSouth Carolina Form 2848, Power of Attorney and Declaration of...
South Carolina requires submission of a Form SC2848, Power of Attorney and Declaration of Representative, in order for an attorney, CPA, or enrolled agent to...
View ArticleAre You a Resident of South Carolina?
Residents of South Carolina are required to file an income tax return, even if they do not earn income in the state. A resident is...
View ArticleSouth Carolina Department of Revenue Audit Appeals
Once the South Carolina Department of Revenue (SCDOR) completes an audit of a taxpayer, if there are any proposed adjustments and additional taxes SCDOR seeks,...
View ArticleSouth Carolina Tax Amnesty for 2017?
The South Carolina General Assembly approved a law in 2015 allowing the South Carolina Department of Revenue to offer an amnesty program to taxpayers in...
View ArticleThe End of an Era: IRS Ends In-Person Settlement Conferences
Taxpayers often have disputes with the IRS, whether through an income tax audit or as a result of actions by IRS officials to collect federal...
View ArticleCurrently Not Collectible Taxes: What Do You Do? (Part 4)
If an individual or business owes federal taxes and does not have the current ability to pay these taxes, the IRS can consider placing the...
View ArticleAppealing A South Carolina State Tax Case: Payment Or Bond?
Taxpayers who disagree with a proposed tax assessment issued by the South Carolina Department of Revenue (SCDOR or DOR) may or may not be able... The post Appealing A South Carolina State Tax Case:...
View ArticleSouth Carolina Tax Litigation Update: First Quarter 2018
There were several notable state tax opinions issued by the South Carolina Administrative Law Court, Court of Appeals, and Supreme Court in the 1st quarter... The post South Carolina Tax Litigation...
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