The South Carolina Department of Revenue said tax filing and payment deadlines would be postponed until June 1 for anyone who had an obligation from April 1 until that date.
Included are residents and businesses located in the state, with offices in the state or with tax records in the state, and those that use a tax professional whose work may have been disrupted by COVID-19. The tax relief also applies to residents or businesses that may have had an estimated payment due between April 1 and June 1.
All types of taxes are included — income, sales and use and others such as motor fuel user fees, the state tax agency said.
--Editing by Neil Cohen.
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