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Be aware that you will have to provide your most recent South Carolina tax return. This can add a complication if you have moved from out of state, as you will not have that form. The Assessor's office will provisionally approve you for the exemption rate, however you will have to reapply the following year, and perhaps even the year after if you file a part time resident tax return. | Be aware that you will have to provide your most recent South Carolina tax return. This can add a complication if you have moved from out of state, as you will not have that form. The Assessor's office will provisionally approve you for the exemption rate, however you will have to reapply the following year, and perhaps even the year after if you file a part time resident tax return. | ||
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