South Carolina Code 12-36-2630. Seven percent sales tax on accommodations for transients composed of three components
(1) a four percent tax which must be credited as provided in § 59-21-1010(A); and
Terms Used In South Carolina Code 12-36-2630
- individual: means a human being. See South Carolina Code 12-2-20
- Personal property: All property that is not real property.
(2) a one percent tax, which must be credited as provided in § 59-21-1010(B). The one percent tax specified in this item (2) does not apply to sales to an individual eighty-five years of age or older purchasing tangible personal property for his own personal use, if at the time of sale, the individual requests the one percent exclusion from tax and provides the retailer with proof of age; and
(3) a two percent local accommodations tax, which must be credited to the political subdivisions of the State in accordance with Chapter 4 of Title 6. The proceeds of this tax, less the department’s actual increase in the cost of administration and the expenses of the Tourism Expenditure Review Committee established pursuant to § 6-4-35, must be remitted quarterly to the municipality or the county in which it is collected. The two percent tax provided by this item may not be increased except upon approval of two-thirds of the membership of each House of the General Assembly. However, the tax may be decreased or repealed by a simple majority of the membership of each House of the General Assembly.
The tax imposed by § 12-36-920 must be billed and paid in a single item listed as tax, without itemizing the taxes referred to in this section.