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Tuesday, Mar 26, 2024
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - 3/26/2024
What you need to know:
- Taxpayers whose gross income does not require them to file an Individual Income Tax return may still benefit from filing.
- Some tax credits are refundable, meaning the portion of the credit that is more than what the taxpayer owes can be refunded to them. Filing a return is the only way that taxpayers can claim these refundable tax credits.
- Tax returns are a key document used to apply for college financial aid.
Each year in South Carolina, thousands of people earn some income but not enough to require them to file an Individual Income Tax return. For instance, single taxpayers under 65 who make less than $13,850 are not required to file a return.
However, just because you aren't required to file a return doesn't mean it's not in your best interest. In fact, you could be leaving money on the table if you choose not to file.
Before the April 15 return deadline passes, the South Carolina Department of Revenue (SCDOR) wants individuals and families to consider the benefits of filing before they decide not to file a return.
For more information on South Carolina Income Tax filing requirements, visit dor.sc.gov/iit.
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