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Homestead Exemption Program

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    1. I hold a complete fee simple title or life estate to my primary residence.
    2. As of December 31 preceding the tax year of the exemption, I am:
      • Age 65 on or before December 31, preceding the tax year in which you wish to claim the exemption; or
      • Certified totally and permanently disabled by a State or Federal agency has the authority to make such a declaration; or
      • Was legally blind as certified by a licensed ophthalmologist registered with the South Carolina Commission for the Blind; or
      • At least 50 years of age when your spouse who was eligible for the Homestead Exemption died; and
      • A legal resident of South Carolina for at least one year on or before December 31 of the year prior to the exemption
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  • You must apply for the Homestead Exemption at the County Auditor's office. If you are unable to go to the Auditor's office, you may authorize someone to apply for you. Contact the County Auditor's office for details.

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  • You will need to provide proof of your eligibility. If you are applying due to age, bring your driver's license and Social Security Card and a marriage license for jointly owned property..

    If you are applying due to disability (in addition to the above requirements) bring certification from a state or federal agency. This agency must have the proper authority to make this certification. If you are applying due to blindness bring certification from an ophthalmologist registered with the South Carolina Commission for the Blind.

    Please call 803-541-1040 to verify documentation needed.

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  • No. The only reason for re-application is in the event that you move to a new home. However, any changes which may affect your eligibility should be reported to your County Auditor immediately. You need to reapply for the following reasons:

    • Change in Disability Status
    • Rental of Your Home
    • Remarriage of Surviving Spouse
    • Death of the Eligible Owner (Requires Reapplication by the Surviving Spouse) if Not Jointly Owned.
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Human Resources

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  • Yes. All applications are considered and referred for the Position Title. Once you have submitted an application for a position and then later wish to be considered for another position, you must submit another application. We suggest that you keep copies of your original application to submit for future openings; however, each application submitted must include Position Title.

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  • We will contact you only if you are selected for an interview.

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  • Position openings are updated weekly on our website.

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Instructions to Potential Applicants

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  • Yes. All applications are considered and referred for the Position Title. Once you have submitted an application for a position and then later wish to be considered for another position, you must submit another application. We suggest that you keep copies of your original application to submit for future openings; however, each application submitted must include Position Title.

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  • We will contact you only if you are selected for an interview.

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  • Position openings are updated weekly on our website (barnwellcountysc.us) You are welcome to review the bulletin board at the Human Resources Department, Room 223, Barnwell, SC 29812. Our office hours are Monday through Friday from 9 am-5 pm. The telephone number is 803-541-1013.

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Treasurer

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  • Taxes are collected on the following schedule for the year that ended December 31. Important dates are:

    • Mid October – Books open, tax notices mailed
    • January 15 – Taxes Due
    • January 16 – 3% Penalty added to the bill
    • February 2 – 10% Penalty added to the bill
    • March 17 – 15% Penalty added to the bill and turned over to Delinquent Tax Collector
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  • Taxes on motor vehicles and recreational vehicles must be paid before your license plate tags can be renewed. These taxes are due by the last day of the month in which your tag expires. In South Carolina, vehicle taxes are paid a year in advance. If you are renewing your vehicle license tag, you can pay your taxes and renewal fee to the Treasurer’s Office and eliminate having to go to the Highway Department.

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  • The treasurer does not determine property tax amounts. The amount of tax money needed is decided by each of the area’s taxing authorities. The Assessor’s Office determines appraisal values for real property while the Auditor’s Office calculates the tax. The County Council, School Board, and each one of the councils of the municipalities determine how much revenue is needed to meet their individual budgets. If taxes are increased, these entities are solely responsible for a tax increase.

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  • Yes. There are several exemptions on real estate that you may qualify for. You will need to contact the Auditor's Office at 803-541-1040. You may qualify for legal residence on your home if you are living in the home and the home is in your name. Contact the Assessor's Office at 803-541-1011 for more information.

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  • To update your mailing address on your real estate bill, contact the Assessor's Office at 803-541-1011. The address on your vehicle tax bill is based on your driver's license at the DMV.

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  • To apply for a high mileage appeal, mail or bring in a signed statement with exact mileage to the Auditor’s Office before the due date.

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  • A discount is available on registration fees only, not taxes. It is recommended that customers apply directly to the DMV for the deduction, that way your social security number remains more secure.

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  •  There are two taxes when purchasing a vehicle: property tax with the county treasurer’s office and sales tax with the SC Department of Motor Vehicles.

    The dealership is allowed to pick up your tags on a vehicle without paying local property taxes. When the dealer states that they are taking care of your taxes, they are referring to sales tax, which is paid to the Department of Motor Vehicles, not your property tax paid to the Treasurer’s Office. This allows you a 120-day grace period to delay payment of personal property taxes on your new vehicle.

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  • If you receive a tax notice for a vehicle you no longer own, you will need to contact the Auditor's Office at 803-541-1040. A form needs to be completed to remove the vehicle from the tax rolls. If you receive a tax notice for a boat or motor that you no longer own, you must notify the SC Department of Natural Resources, P.O. Box 167, Columbia, SC 29202.

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  • The county assesses taxes on the real property, but if it is rental property or business, you are assessed on the furniture, fixtures, and equipment within that property. The value is based on the information provided on the PT-100 (Business Personal Property Tax) filed with the SC Department of Revenue.

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  •  Sections 12-45-220 and 6-5-10 of the S.C. Code of Laws limit the treasurer as to where public funds may be invested. These code sections allow investment:

    • in obligations of the United States and its agencies with the United States that are fully guaranteed by the federal government;
    • in bonds of certificates of indebtedness of the State of South Carolina and its agencies;
    • in shares of any building and loan association insured by an agency of the United States;
    • with banking institutions of South Carolina.
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  • In 1972, South Carolina General Assembly passed the Homestead Exemption Law which provides real estate property tax relief for South Carolinians who are age 65 and over, totally and permanently disabled, or legally blind. The exemption excludes the first $50,000 from the fair market value of your legal residence.

    Find more information about the Homestead Exemption program.

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