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WebQuestions about filing or paying, contact the applicable tax area. Questions about signing up, logging in, or other general questions concerning MyDORWAY: Call 1-844-898-8542, choose option 2 then option 1. Email. [email protected] (Response time is typically three businessdays) . Individual Income . 1-844-898-8542 Option 1. [email protected].
WebDepartment of Revenue - MyDORWAY. MyDORWAY is the South Carolina Department of Revenue’s free and secure tax portal that allows you to manage multiple tax accounts from one login, make and schedule payments, file tax returns, view notices from the SCDOR, and much more.
WebAbout us. The South Carolina Department of Revenue helps move South Carolina forward by collecting 95% of the state’s General Fund. Committed to making compliance easy for taxpayers, and valuing ...
WebThe Department of Revenue is a department of the South Carolina state government responsible for the administration of 32 different state taxes in South Carolina. [1] The Department is responsible for licensing and taxing all manufacturers, wholesalers and retailers of alcoholic liquors.
WebManage Your South Carolina Tax Accounts Online. Securely file, pay, and register most South Carolina taxes using the SCDOR’s free online tax portal, MyDORWAY.
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WebMar 28, 2023 · The South Carolina Department of Revenue aims to administer the revenue and regulatory laws of the State with integrity, effectiveness and fairness to all taxpayers, while maintaining the highest security and the protection of taxpayer information. Find more resources for the tax season at dor.sc.gov/iit.
WebThe South Carolina Department of Revenue (SCDOR) administers the revenue and regulatory laws of the State of South Carolina. The SCDOR collects 95% of South Carolina's General Fund revenues annually. It is also the agency that administers retail licenses and alcoholic beverage licenses in the State.