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  2. New $2.2B tax could double current road spending in Richland ...

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    Richland County Council could ask voters to support a $2.2 billion transportation sales tax in 2024 to pay for major road projects over the next 15 years, a proposal that is at least double the ...

  3. Richland County’s penny tax caused years of controversy. Now ...

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    The state Department of Revenue sued the county over the current transportation penny sales tax program, which will expire November 2026. Years of legal strife and public distrust followed.

  4. More and more pennies: Richland could now ask voters for $4 ...

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    The current penny tax has contributed millions for road work and other transportation projects across Richland County over the past decade, but not without controversy. Soon, voters will be asked ...

  5. Plug-in electric vehicles in South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    As of 2022, the state government does not offer any tax incentives for electric vehicle purchases. [2] As of 2021, the state government charges a $120 biennial registration fee for fully electric vehicles, and a $60 fee for plug-in hybrid vehicles. [3]

  6. Wheel tax - Wikipedia

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    A wheel tax is a vehicle registration fee commonly used on automobiles generally less than 8000 pounds in the United States by some cities and counties. The problem that a wheel tax attempts to solve is that many people come into a community from outside to work and, as a result, use the community's roads, water, sewer, and so forth, but pay no taxes into the community as a result of living ...

  7. Richland County, South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Richland County Sheriff's Department Horses, 1913 in Columbia. Richland County is governed by a county council, [22] who hold concurrent four-year terms. Richland County is governed under the Council-Administrator form of government, which is very similar to the council–manager form of government. The major difference between the council ...

  8. It’s official. Richland County will vote on penny tax in ...

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    Voters in 2012 approved a 1% transportation sales tax in Richland County to pay for a myriad of transportation-related projects. That tax will expire soon. Voters will get to decide in November if ...

  9. Richland County to ask for another penny tax for roadwork ...

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