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It was originally administered by the South Carolina Department of Transportation and is now operated by the Connector 2000 Association, which operates the Southern Connector. Palmetto Pass [ 1 ] Drivers are able to go through tolls at speeds up to 45 mph (72 km/h) at the two mainline toll plazas and 5 mph (8.0 km/h) at the ramp tolls on the ...
The South Carolina Department of Revenue has begun issuing rebates to taxpayers for as much as $800, the department announced on Monday. State lawmakers in June approved the parameters for a tax ...
The 2023 tax season is officially underway and many South Carolinians have new changes to be aware of before filing. The IRS began accepting 2022 tax returns on Monday. The 2023 tax season ...
Anderson County is included in the Greenville-Anderson-Greer, SC Metropolitan Statistical Area. [4] Anderson County contains 55,950-acre (22,640 ha) Lake Hartwell, a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers lake with nearly 1,000 miles (1,600 km) of shoreline for residential and recreational use. The area is a growing industrial, commercial and tourist center.
South Carolina Highway 87; South Carolina Highway 88; South Carolina Highway 153; South Carolina Highway 181; South Carolina Highway 184; South Carolina Highway 185; South Carolina Highway 187; South Carolina Highway 201; South Carolina Highway 243; South Carolina Highway 247; South Carolina Highway 252; South Carolina Highway 284; South ...
Most individual tax debt by SC county. Here are the five counties that topped the list for having individual debtors who owe the most. Charleston: $6.7 million. Horry: $6.6 million. Greenville: $6 ...
Anderson is a city in and the county seat of Anderson County, South Carolina, United States. [6] The population was 28,106 at the 2020 census , making it the 16th-most populous city in South Carolina. [ 7 ]
South Carolina utilizes a numbering system to keep track of all non-interstate and primary highways that are maintained by SCDOT. First appearing in 1947 [citation needed] (when a huge amount of highways were cancelled or truncated), the "state highway secondary system" [4] carries the number of the county followed by a unique number for the particular road.