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South Carolina Coastal Power Struggle: An Update

Study group seeking to form a new municipality in Georgetown County gets down to brass tacks…

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Rockey Burgess Top fan November 23, 2024 at 8:53 pm

It’s impossible to form a new municipality and bring about desired change without the ability to levy municipal taxes. ACT 388 is still in play in SC which requires a multiplier formula based on the current tax rate. If the current rate is 0 no matter what you multiply, it still =s 0. The Town of Pelzer has been trying to levy taxes for years but ACT 388 prohibits the levy of any municipal tax since they have never had a municipal tax.

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