How do I apply for an active-duty military exemption for my vehicle(s)?
  • If your home of record is not South Carolina, you do not have to pay personal property taxes on your motor vehicles, or other personal property, while stationed in this state.
  • The personal property must be registered in the service member’s name to qualify for 100% exemption (if ownership is joint but not with spouse, only 50% of the exemption will apply).
  • This exemption does not include county property taxes on real estate.
  • The service member can submit their latest Leave and Earnings Statement to the Auditor’s office along with copy of military ID.
    • You can mail, fax or deliver the form.
  • This exemption is valid for one year, and you will need to reapply every year.

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