Living in The Upstate of SC is AWESOME!! But We have to discuss the Great, the Good and the Ugly! This is One of the Uglies! In 2006 the state rallied for Tax Reform which the Realtors of SC disapproved of but the general population voted into effect. Why did the general public vote it in you say? Well they were not aware of the effects of this reform in my opinion. The public was told all the Good Things about the tax reform (better parks, lower taxes, etc) and almost nothing about the Ugly Things this would do (inequities, increased taxes when you sell, etc)!! Below is information from the SC Realtors Association about a the new Study showing some of the effects. It's unfortunate that this passed in the first place now lets work together to get it reversed and back in line with what WORKS for our state! Find out ALL the facts before making a decision,VOTE, & TALK to your Politicians!!! THANKS!!!!!
Study reveals inequities in South Carolina's property tax system COLUMBIA, S.C. (March 23, 2009) - A research study conducted by Professor Tim Allen, Ph.D., Director of the Carter Real Estate Center at the College of Charleston, concludes there is considerable inequity in South Carolina's property tax system. Changes made to South Carolina tax laws in 2006, particularly Point of Sale Assessments, create different tax rates for property owners. Under the South Carolina Real Property Valuation Reform Act, the taxable value of property that does not transfer ownership is limited to an increase of 15 percent over five years. However, when a property does transfer owners, the taxable value is then based on the value of the property at the time of sale (commonly referred to as Point of Sale Assessment). Point of Sale Assessment results in different tax rates for properties of the same value. When properties of similar value are taxed at different effective tax rates, the property tax system is classified as "inequitable." The inequity can influence decisions to enter into real estate transactions, and affect supply and demand conditions in the real estate market. The results of the study showed: For more information on this study and property tax inequities in South Carolina, visit www.getrealsc.com. Entire Study - An Analysis of the Impacts of Point of Sale (PDF) Conclusion - Point of Sale Analysis (PDF) ###
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