Alternatives to Hiring a CPA for South Carolina Estate Taxes
CPA fees for SC estate tax work run $300-500/hour. Here are the realistic alternatives — including what you can handle yourself and where professional help is unavoidable.
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CPA fees for SC estate tax work run $300-500/hour. Here are the realistic alternatives — including what you can handle yourself and where professional help is unavoidable.
Inheriting SC real estate triggers an ATI reassessment that can quadruple your property tax bill. Here's how ATI works, what the 25% exemption covers, and how to respond.
Out-of-state executors inheriting SC property face Form I-290 withholding, nonresident tax rules, and ATI reassessment. Here's what a guide must cover to actually help.
If the estate earned $600 or more during administration, you must file Form SC1041. Here's exactly what triggers it, the deadlines, and how to complete it without a CPA.
South Carolina has no state estate tax or inheritance tax. But your estate still faces fiduciary income tax, probate fees, and property tax traps. Here's what applies.
Most SC executors don't need a CPA for everything. Learn when a structured guide handles the job, when to hire a CPA, and how to cut billable hours significantly.
Inheriting SC property triggers a federal tax reset on capital gains. Here's exactly how to document the step-up in basis, when to get the appraisal, and what happens if you don't.