The SCDOR is granting tax relief until February 3, 2025 for certain returns and payments in the wake of Hurricane Debby. This tax relief applies to all 46 South Carolina counties and follows the IRS's decision to issue relief due to the effects of the storm
Edit October 7, 2025: The tax relief outlined is this article has been impacted by Hurricane Helene. Visit dor.sc.gov/emergencies for the most up-to-date information about disaster tax relief.
The SCDOR is granting relief to South Carolina taxpayers in the wake of Hurricane Debby. Several returns and payments originally due between August 4, 2024 and February 3, 2025 are now due
February 3, 2025.
This tax relief applies to all 46 South Carolina counties and follows the IRS's decision to issue relief due to the effects of the storm.
The SCDOR will automatically provide relief to affected taxpayers.
No action is required.
The following returns and payments are now due February 3, 2025:
- 2023 Income Tax returns from individuals, businesses, and tax-exempt organizations who had a valid extension to file their returns.
- Because tax payments related to 2023 Individual Income Tax returns were due April 15, 2024, those payments are
not eligible for this relief.
- Quarterly Estimated Income Tax payments originally due on September 16, 2024, December 16, 2024 (for corporate taxpayers), and January 15, 2025 (for non-corporate taxpayers).
- Certain quarterly Withholding Tax returns and payments, including those originally due on October 31, 2024 and January 31, 2025.
The February 3, 2025 relief does not apply to other state taxes administered by the SCDOR.
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