Am I eligible if ...
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I did not file a 2021 South Carolina Individual Income Tax return because I did not receive any income in 2021.
| No. You must have filed a 2021 South Carolina Individual Income Tax return by October 17, 2022 (or by the extended due date, February 15, 2023) and have a 2021 tax liability to qualify.
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I filed a 2021 South Carolina Individual Income Tax return, but did not receive a refund.
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Maybe.
- If you have paid off your balance due, you will receive a rebate.
- If your balance due is greater than your tax liability – line 15 - (line 21 + line 22) – the rebate will
be used to offset your balance.
- If your balance due is less than your tax liability – line 15 - (line 21 + line 22) – you will receive a rebate for the difference.
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I received a refund after filing my 2021 South Carolina Individual Income Tax return.
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Maybe. If you had tax liability for tax year 2021 and do not have an Individual Income Tax debt with the SCDOR, you will receive a rebate, even if you already received an Income Tax refund.
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I owe a debt to another South Carolina state agency that is being collected by the SCDOR.
| Yes, assuming you meet all other eligibility requirements. Rebates will not be applied to debt that the SCDOR is collecting on behalf of other state agencies.
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I moved to South Carolina in 2022 and have been an SC resident for most of the year.
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Probably not, unless you filed Individual Income Taxes in South Carolina in 2021. The rebate is for taxpayers who filed a 2021 South Carolina Individual Income Tax return.
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I filed my 2021 South Carolina Individual Income Taxes late.
| Maybe. You must have filed your 2021 South Carolina Individual Income Tax Return by October 17, 2022 (or by the extended due date, February 15, 2023) to be eligible.
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I live outside South Carolina but filed a 2021 South Carolina Individual Income Tax return.
| Yes, as long as you meet the eligibility requirements listed above.
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I lived in South Carolina for part or all of 2021, but moved to a different state.
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Yes, if you filed a 2021 South Carolina Individual Income Tax Return and had an SC tax liability in 2021. Make sure to update your address with us. See instructions above.
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I own property in South Carolina, but I live and file Individual Income Taxes in another state.
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No. You must have filed a 2021 South Carolina Individual Income Tax return to be eligible.
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I’m a South Carolina resident stationed out-of-state as part of my active military duty.
| Yes, as long as you filed a 2021 South Carolina Individual Income Tax return and meet the eligibility requirements. If you need to update your address, see the instructions above.
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