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South Carolina Income Tax Calculator 2026 — Federal + State Combined

Top 6.4% rate. Charleston and Greenville are booming. Low property taxes and affordable living.

Progressive state income tax (top rate 6.4%)

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Federal + South Carolina Combined Tax — 2026

Includes federal income tax, South Carolina state tax, and FICA (Social Security 6.2% + Medicare 1.45%).

Gross Income Federal Tax SC State Tax FICA Take-Home Eff. Rate
$50,000 $3,820 $1,573 $3,825 $40,782 18.4%
$75,000 $7,670 $3,173 $5,738 $58,419 22.1%
$100,000 $13,170 $4,773 $7,650 $74,407 25.6%
$150,000 $24,734 $7,973 $11,475 $105,818 29.5%

South Carolina State Income Tax Brackets (2026)

Progressive brackets — higher income is taxed at higher rates on each incremental dollar. Standard deduction: $14,600.

Income Range Rate
$0 – $3,460 0%
$3,460 – $17,330 3%
$17,330 – and above 6.4%

Other Taxes in South Carolina (2026)

State Sales Tax
6%
Local taxes may apply
Avg. Property Tax
0.55%
% of home assessed value
Cost of Living
94
Index (100 = US average)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the South Carolina income tax rate for 2026?

South Carolina has progressive state income tax brackets in 2026, with a top rate of 6.4%. At $75,000 gross income, state tax is approximately $3,173 (4.2% effective state rate).

What is total (federal + state) take-home on $100,000 in South Carolina?

On $100,000 in South Carolina (2026): Federal income tax ≈ $13,170, South Carolina state tax ≈ $4,773, FICA (SS + Medicare) ≈ $7,650. Total taxes: $25,593. Take-home: $74,407 (25.6% combined effective rate).

Does South Carolina have sales tax?

South Carolina's state sales tax rate is 6%. Local jurisdictions (cities and counties) may add additional taxes, so the combined rate you pay may be higher.

How does South Carolina compare globally?

See how your take-home pay in South Carolina compares to other countries like the UK, Germany, Canada, Singapore, and Australia.

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Updated for 2026 tax year