South Carolina State W-2 Reporting Requirements – 2018

Does South Carolina Require State W-2 Reporting?

Yes, South Carolina does require state W-2 reporting only if there was state tax withholding.

How Must South Carolina State W-2 Reporting be Filed?

South Carolina accepts e-filing and paper filing.

What are the Forms and Due Dates for South Carolina State W-2 Reporting?

In addition to the Form W-2, South Carolina requires Firn WH-1606, SC Withholding Fourth Quarter and Annual Reconciliation Return to be filed directly with the state.

Forms W-2 and WH-1606 are due by January 31.

What is the Responsible State Filing Agency?

300A Outlet Pointe Blvd.
Columbia, South Carolina 29210
Phone: (803) 898-5000

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