Exposing tax fraud is an easy process (in South Carolina or elsewhere) and the reward can be very lucrative considering that the IRS will pay you anywhere from 15-30% of the amount they ultimately recover. It is best to use an experienced "whistleblower" attorney who will help you negotiate the highest percentage for a straight contingency fee (success fee).
is there a difference between "hotel tax" and "sales tax"? If so, what is the "hotel tax" in SC? ( Myrtle Beach)
You have to resolve the ticket in Virginia and then VA will report it to SC and it will be treated as if you received it in SC.
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If you are looking to pay your state taxes I would start with the state department of revenue. Their website is http://www.oregon.gov/DOR/. From there you can select individual tax payer and follow the prompts to make a payment. what is the gasoline tax in SC
It's a crime, so you report it like any other crime--call the police. Anyone can report it.
You file a resident tax return for SC reporting all of your earnings. You will also file a non-resident return for NC reproting only your NC wages. You will be able to get a credit for any tax liability for NC on your SC return which will help off-set any tax liability there.
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44 for SC and 2 for ST in state assembly. 7 for SC & 0 for ST in Loksabha This was as per the delimitation commission report in 2008
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I was wondering the same question. I just called the SC DOR for my location which is in Columbia, SC. You do not have to file your 1099 copies with the State of South Carolina as long as there was NO state tax with held.
Both states. First fill out a non-resident NC tax return. That's Form D-400. As a non-resident you will need to fill out lines 51-53 on page 4 to calculate the portion of your income taxable in NC. You will pay taxes to NC only for the income earned in NC. Then fill out a SC resident return. That's Form SC1040. You will pay taxes to SC for all income of any type that you earned anywhere in the world. Attach Schedule SC1040TC ("2008 Tax Credits") to your SC tax return. SC will give you a credit for some of the taxes paid to NC. Caution: If you have a large balance due to SC and your employer cannot withhold SC taxes for you, you should consider making quarterly estimated tax payments directly to SC in order to avoid a possible underpayment penalty for 2009. Where to find state tax forms: http://www.taxadmin.org/fta/link/forms.html