South Carolina state and local tax resources are compiled for public use by the state's Department of Revenue on its website. This state agency administers 32 separate tax assessments across individual and business categories. The website is the definitive state tax resource, although there are other state and national organizations that provide additional resources based on what is published by the Department of Revenue. For example, the United States Small Business Administration maintains a page of tax resources for South Carolina, but it is mostly comprised of links that lead back to the state agency.
The Department of Revenue provides a wealth of South Carolina state and local tax resources electronically. You can easily download tax guides and official publications. The website contains an archive of forms for tax filings and also allows taxpayers to use an electronic filing and payment system to meet many obligations.
There are a number of national organizations that provide additional resources by analyzing state tax climates. One of the more prominent is the Tax Foundation. This organization's page of South Carolina state and local tax resources ranks the state's tax climate against other states to compare standards of living and the tax burdens on businesses. Read more about South Carolina state and local tax resources from the links on this Business.com page.