SC Dept. of Revenue gives tips for tax season

COLUMBIA, S.C. (WOLO)– The South Carolina Department of Revenue is sharing a few tips to help prepare for the upcoming tax season.
Officials say even though tax season starts in January, it is never too early to began making the steps to be ready for next year.

Tips for individuals:

  1. Organize your records – Take time to gather your important documents before you start the filing process, including W-2 and 1099 forms, receipts, medical bills, and any other document that will affect your return. Put them all in one place – electronic or paper. Don’t file without these documents. (Using a year-end pay stub instead of your W-2 could slow down processing and delay your refund.) If you need a copy of your 2021 or 2022 return, remember you can now access transcripts of past SC Individual Income Tax returns using MyDORWAY (MyDORWAY.dor.sc.gov), the SCDOR’s free online tax portal. If you’re looking for transcripts of past federal returns, log in to your IRS Online Account.
  2. Know when the IRS and SCDOR will begin accepting returns – In January,once the IRS announces the first day you can file federal returns, the SCDOR will announce the date to file state returns. If you file before we begin accepting returns, we won’t begin processing your return and refund until the season-opening date.
  3. Review tax credits and deductions that you may be eligible to claim – If you’re eligible, tax credits and deductions can lower your tax bill or provide a tax refund. Both the Two Wage Earner Credit and the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) are increasing for tax year 2023. The dependent exemption and the deduction for those under age 6 have also increased.
  4. Choose the online filing method that’s right for you – It’s faster, easier, and more secure than filing a paper return. Plus, if you file electronically, your filing provider keeps a record of your state and federal returns. Options will be available at dor.sc.gov/iit-filing.
  5. Get to know MyDORWAY – Our free online tax portal is the fastest, easiest way to make a payment. If you don’t have a MyDORWAY account and don’t expect to make recurring payments, you can pay what you owe without logging in at dor.sc.gov/pay. If you need to make ​estimated payments throughout the year, we recommend signing up for a free account.
  6. Update your address – If you have moved since filing your last return, be sure we have your correct mailing address before tax season begins, even if you will receive a direct deposit refund. Customers with a MyDORWAY account can update their address by logging in, clicking the More tab, and selecting Manage Names & Addresses. Those without a MyDORWAY​ account can use the SC8822I.

To see tips for tax professionals or to get more information click here for the SCDOR website.

 

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