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  2. South Carolina Sales Tax Rates By City & County 2024

    www.salestaxhandbook.com/south-carolina/rates

    South Carolina has state sales tax of 6%, and allows local governments to collect a local option sales tax of up to 3%. There are a total of 122 local tax jurisdictions across the state, collecting an average local tax of 1.694%. Click here for a larger sales tax map, or here for a sales tax table.

  3. Sales Tax is imposed on the sale of goods and certain services in South Carolina. The statewide Sales & Use Tax rate is six percent (6%). Counties may impose an additional one percent (1%) local sales tax if voters in that county approve the tax.

  4. South Carolina Sales Tax Rate - 2024

    www.tax-rates.org/south_carolina/sales-tax

    The South Carolina sales tax rate is 6% as of 2024, with some cities and counties adding a local sales tax on top of the SC state sales tax. Exemptions to the South Carolina sales tax will vary by state.

  5. Need to find the Sales Tax rate for an address? Use the SC District Information search map (works best in Microsoft Edge) provided by the SC Revenue and Fiscal Affairs Office.

  6. South Carolina has a statewide sales tax of 6%. Municipal governments in South Carolina are allowed to collect local sales taxes, so the total sales tax rate varies between cities, counties, and special districts.

  7. South Carolina Sales Tax Calculator - SalesTaxHandbook

    www.salestaxhandbook.com/south-carolina/calculator

    You can use our South Carolina Sales Tax Calculator to look up sales tax rates in South Carolina by address / zip code. The calculator will show you the total sales tax amount, as well as the county, city, and special district tax rates in the selected location.

  8. SOUTH CAROLINA SALES AND USE TAX MANUAL - SC Department of ...

    dor.sc.gov/resources-site/lawandpolicy/Documents...

    The South Carolina sales tax is imposed at a rate of 6% on the “gross proceeds of sales” of every person engaged in the business of selling tangible personal property at retail. Unlike most other states, South Carolina’s sales tax is a “vendor” tax. As such, the retailer is liable for the tax,