South Carolina Taxation

United States South Carolina  Taxation

The counties of South Carolina levy taxes on real and personal property. Tax-related records are kept by the offices of the Assessor, Auditor, Sheriff, and Treasurer in each county.

Tax records vary in content according to the purpose of the assessment. They may include the name and residence of the taxpayer, occupation, description of the real estate and name of the original purchaser, description of some personal property, number of males over age 21, and the number of school children, slaves, and farm animals. Annual tax lists can help establish ages, residences, relationships, and the year an individual died or left the area. They can be used as substitutes for missing or destroyed land and census records.

The South Carolina Department of Archives and History is the largest repository of South Carolina taxation records, including:


 * Quitrents (records of property taxes paid to a proprietor or the crown), receipts, and disbursements for 1733 to 1774. The quitrent lists for 1768 have been published and indexed in: Mary Bondurant Warren, Citizens and Immigrants: South Carolina, 1768 (Athens, Georgia: Heritage Papers, 1980).


 * Treasurer of the Lower Division, Tax Returns, 1783-1799. Lists for 1783 to 1786 were published in the South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research, beginning in Volume 2. (See South Carolina Periodicals.)
 * Comptroller General, Tax Returns, 1800-1867 (mostly 1860-1867); 1824 Tax Returns online index.
 * An extensive online collection of county tax lists beginning about 1865.

There are also tax records by the federal government for 1864–1866: United States. Bureau of Internal Revenue. Internal Revenue Assessment List for South Carolina, 1864–1866. Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1988.

The Family History Library has some county tax records on film, beginning with the late 1700s in some cases.

The FamilySearch Research wiki provides additional information on tax records of individual South Carolina counties. Search for the county of interest and locate the subheading, “Taxation.”