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As of my last update in January 2022, South Carolina did not have a specific law called the "South Carolina firearm tax credit." However, states frequently update their tax laws and incentives, so it's possible that such a law could have been proposed or enacted since then. To obtain the most accurate and up-to-date information on any specific tax credit related to firearms in South Carolina, I recommend consulting the South Carolina Department of Revenue or a qualified tax professional.

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The Senate has passed a tax break on firearm safes, trigger locks, and other safety devices as incentives for secure storage – and sometimes gun purchases too – gain traction in Georgia.

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This bill establishes a refundable credit against the State income tax for the amount paid by an individual to purchase a firearm safety device during the tax year, not to exceed $250. To claim the credit, an individual must submit proof of payment of the purchase price for the firearm safety device. An individual may claim the credit only once per tax year. The bill takes effect July 1, 2023, and applies to tax year 2023 and beyond.

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Beginning with tax year 2023, you may be able to claim a nonrefundable credit on your individual income tax return for the eligible purchase of one or more firearm safety devices. The maximum credit allowed is $300 ($600 if you file jointly with your spouse and you each submit a separate application).

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During its 2020 session, the General Assembly considered Senate Bill (SB) 277 establishing an individual and corporate income tax deduction for commuter benefits provided by an employer to its employees for the taxable years 2021 through 2025.

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Tax-free commuting employee benefit programs give public and private sector employers the opportunity to provide their employees up to $100 per month ($1,200 per year) to cover the cost of commuting by vanpool, bus, or rail.

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Employers are eligible for a maximum $25 tax credit per employee for subsiding a qualified transportation benefit, such as vanpools or public transportation passes (O.C.C.A. 48-7-29.3).

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Maryland employers, including organizations exempt from taxation under §501(c)(3) or (4) of the Internal Revenue Code, may claim a tax credit for a portion of the eligible costs of providing commuter benefits to participating employees.

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Retired U.S. Armed Forces Veterans are eligible for a tax exemption on military retired pay.

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Virginia has a graduated income subtraction for military retired pay.

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Retired U.S. Armed Forces Veterans are eligible for a tax exemption on military retired pay.

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Retired U.S. Armed Forces Veterans are eligible for a tax exemption on military retired pay.

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