A bill aiming to lower South Carolina's state income tax rate to zero is now awaiting Governor Henry McMaster's approval.
A bill that would gradually eliminate South Carolina’s state income tax is headed to Gov. Henry McMaster’s desk.
Statehouse reporters Gavin Jackson and Maayan Schechter are back at the Capitol reporting what you need to know when lawmakers are in Columbia. They'll post news, important schedules, photos/videos ...
A bill is heading to the governor's desk that would lower the state income tax rate.
South Carolina lawmakers are considering a bill to align state tax law with federal changes, which could affect deductions and refunds for some taxpayers this year.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. House Ways and Means Chairman Bruce Bannister, R-Greenville, (at the podium) outlines the GOP income tax plan on Tuesday, March 25 ...
"We've heard from accountants who want some certainty on how to file the taxes and do the refunds correctly," Ways and Means ...
Setting up a path to eliminate the state income tax has been a common theme among those running for governor and is a goal state lawmakers are working on this year.
For the second time in a year, S.C. lawmakers were caught flat-footed this week by public backlash over the consequences of their still-evolving plan to cut the state’s top income tax rate.
After approving a $15.4 billion state budget, South Carolina House lawmakers advanced two tax measures this week that could impact how much residents pay beginning this year.