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How to fill out the SC ST-455 online
The SC ST-455 form is essential for reporting sales, use, and maximum taxes in South Carolina. This guide will provide you with clear, step-by-step instructions to fill out the form online effectively.
Follow the steps to complete the SC ST-455 online.
- Press the 'Get Form' button to access the SC ST-455 form and open it in your document editor.
- Begin by identifying your retail license or use tax registration number and the corresponding FEIN and SID number. This information is typically located on your previous tax documents.
- Specify the period ended by entering the month and year in the MM-YY format in the designated field.
- Indicate any applicable changes by marking the appropriate boxes for 'Change of Address' or 'Business Permanently Closed'. If you are amending a previous return, mark 'AMENDED'.
- Complete the worksheet on the reverse side of the form to calculate your gross proceeds of sales and relevant deductions.
- Transfer the calculated totals from the worksheet to the appropriate columns on the front of the SC ST-455 form, including total gross proceeds, deductions, net taxable sales, and tax due.
- Finish by calculating the total sales and local taxes due and any applicable discounts, penalties, or interest. Ensure that all figures are accurately entered.
- Finally, make sure to sign and date the return on the reverse side. If applicable, attach form ST-593 and mail your completed form to the specified addresses for balance due or zero due.
- After reviewing your entries for accuracy, you may save your changes, download, print, or share the completed SC ST-455 form directly from your document editor.
Complete your SC ST-455 form online today!
South Carolina's general state sales and use tax rate is 6%. In certain counties, local sales and use taxes are imposed in addition to the 6% state rate. ... The use tax can be conveniently reported on South Carolina's individual income tax return.