South Carolina Payroll Tax and Registration Guide
To comply with South Carolina payroll tax regulations, employers must submit key information before Beyond can begin processing payroll:
Providing complete and accurate information is essential. Without it, Beyond may not be able to file or pay your taxes correctly, and any resulting fees or penalties are the employer’s responsibility.
All South Carolina Employers
SC Withholding Tax Payment
• Filed monthly or quarterly
SC Withholding Quarterly Tax Return
• Filed quarterly
SC Withholding Fourth Quarter and Annual Reconciliation Return
• Filed annually
Transmittal Form for W-2s or 1099s
• Filed annually
Wage and Tax Statement
• Filed annually
Employer Quarterly Contribution Report
• Due every quarter
Employer Quarterly Wage Report
• Due every quarter
South Carolina Report of New Hires
• Submitted as required
Existing Employers in South Carolina:
If you’ve processed payroll in South Carolina before, you should already have the necessary account numbers and tax details:
New Employers in South Carolina:
You must register with both of the following agencies:
You can register online via the MyDORWAY portal for withholding and the State Unemployment Insurance Tax System (SUITS) for unemployment. If needed, paper registration forms (e.g., UCE-151) are also available.
Updated January 1, 2025
South Carolina mandates a Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) Code for every employee reported on your unemployment return. If this code is missing, your filing may be rejected.
To submit SOC Codes through Beyond:
To find SOC Codes and descriptions, visit South Carolina’s official website.