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Any business engaged in retail sales must obtain a South Carolina sales tax license from the Department of Revenue. The license costs $50. Businesses providing professional services, not products, do not need a license.
There is no statewide business license in South Carolina. All business licences are issued through your local municipality. SC does require businesses to register their business name and type with the SC Secretary of State's office.
South Carolina law requires that all business opportunities be registered before placing advertisements or making representations to prospective purchasers.
In most states, forming an LLC doesn't require a business license, but you'll need to follow your state's procedures. An LLC requires registering with the state and filing the appropriate forms. But even though you don't need a business license to form an LLC, you probably need one to operate the LLC as a business.
The state of South Carolina does not have a general business license required to operate. However, most businesses will need to obtain a retail license or seller's permit if they intend to sell or lease tangible goods or services.
?Every person who engages in business in South Carolina as a retailer must obtain a Retail License before making any retails sales that is taxed as a Sales & Use Tax?.
CL-1 The Initial Annual Report of Corporations. This form is filed with the South Carolina Department of Revenue. $25.00.
Benefits of Forming an LLC in South Carolina (SC): Taxes: An LLC has the flexibility to be taxed as a sole proprietor, partnership, S-corp or C-corp. Pass-through Taxation: Typically, LLCs will choose to be taxed as a partnership to avoid double taxation, which occurs in corporations.