Utilities Property Tax is assessed on all real and personal property of companies that fall under the classification of "utilities," as well as railroads and pipelines.
This tax is assessed based on fair market value, and the SCDOR may use any accepted or recognized valuation method which reflects the property's fair market value. This includes methods within the unit valuation concept.
Utilities include (but are not limited to):
- Water and sewer companies
- Power companies (hydroelectric, steam, atomic, or other kinds for the transmission of power)
- Electric light companies
- Electric cooperatives
- Telephone companies
- Wireless telecommunication companies
- Cable companies
- Railroads and pipelines are also considered utilities for reporting purposes as they are engaged in the transportation for hire of persons or property, but these utilities are classified separately related to the assessment ratio that is used.