Did you know you can file, pay, and manage most SCDOR taxes on MyDORWAY?
MyDORWAY is the SCDOR's secure tax portal that offers several benefits to taxpayers:
Save time, paper, and postage
MyDORWAY is free to use
MyDORWAY resources are available 24/7
Paper form requests
Taxpayers who do not have access to print a form or file online can contact the SCDOR at
forms@dor.sc.gov to request a paper copy. When emailing the SCDOR with your forms request, please provide the following information:
- Your name
- Your address
- The name and number of the form you’re requesting
Request a copy of a tax return or tax account information/transcript on MyDORWAY
You must first have a MyDORWAY account to access your return history (sign up for a MyDORWAY account if you do not have one).
To access a transcript on MyDORWAY:
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Log in to MyDORWAY and select the
Accounts tab
- Scroll to the account you're looking for and click
View Returns and Periods (for Withholding Tax accounts, click
Payments, Returns, and Periods)
- Select the period you need a transcript for (Individual transcripts are available starting with tax year 2021)
Who can request copies?
The
SC4506, Request for Copy of Tax Return or Tax Account Information/Transcript must be signed and dated by the taxpayer for whom the return/information is sought:
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Individuals
If a taxpayer jointly filed a tax return, either spouse may submit the SC4506. Only one signature is required. Print your name on the SC4506 exactly as it appeared on your original return. If you changed your name, also print your current name. -
Corporations
The SC4506 can be signed by: - An officer having legal authority to bind the corporation
- Any person designated by the board of directors or other governing body
- Any officer or employee listed on a written request by any principal officer and attested to by the secretary or other officer
- Any shareholder of record owning 1% or more of the corporation’s outstanding stock, though they must submit documentation to support their right to receive the information.
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Partnerships
Generally, the SC4506 can be submitted by any person who was a member of the partnership during the time period requested. -
Deceased or insolvent taxpayers and dissolved corporations
Any trustee, guardian, executor, receiver, or administrator acting for the taxpayer or corporation may submit the SC4506. - NOTE: Heirs of law, next of kin, and beneficiaries must be able to establish a material interest in the estate or trust.
What documentation must be provided?
For entities other than individuals, you must attach authorization documents. Examples include:
- A letter from the principal officer authorizing the employee of the corporation
- A letter of testamentary authorizing an individual to act for an estate
Representatives
A representative can sign the SC4506 for the taxpayer only if they have been specifically designated as an authorized representative. A
SC2848, Power of Attorney and Declaration of Representative showing this designation must be attached to the SC4506.
Questions about requesting a transcript?
Email
RequestForCopies@dor.sc.gov