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About the policy mailing list:

  • We email subscribers each time we publish a new or draft advisory opinion, including Revenue Rulings, Information Letters, and Private Letter Rulings.
  • Email alerts about public drafts include a copy of the draft itself along with direct links to submit a comment or request a conference.
  • Policy updates land in your inbox when the advisory opinion is published to our website, so you don’t have to refresh the website for updates.

Need to dig deeper on a policy question? Visit dor.sc.gov/policy for a complete archive of past advisory opinions as well as information about current year legislative updates and links to SCDOR tax policy manuals.

The SCDOR publishes several newsletters that can help tax pros. While visiting dor.sc.gov/emails, you can also sign up to receive ReveNews, our official monthly newsletter, along with updates about Alcohol Beverage Licensing, Withholding Tax Tables, and more.

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