South Carolina Vehicle Registration Cost
South Carolina has one of the most distinctive vehicle tax structures in the US: traditional sales tax was replaced in July 2017 by the Infrastructure Maintenance Fee (IMF), which is 5% of purchase price BUT capped at $500. For any vehicle over $10,000, the IMF is exactly $500 — making SC one of the cheapest large states for buying expensive vehicles. New residents pay a flat $250 IMF on out-of-state transfers. Beyond the IMF, vehicles face an annual property tax collected by counties (6% assessment ratio × local millage rate, roughly 1.5% effective), which must be paid BEFORE SCDMV will renew registration. A new $35,000 vehicle in a typical SC county runs about $985 in first-year costs (driven by the $500 IMF + $446 first-year property tax), with annual renewals around $466 dropping as the vehicle depreciates.
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Itemized breakdown
| Biennial Registration Fee (annualized) (annual) | $20 |
| Annual Vehicle Property Tax (county-determined) (annual) | $446 |
| Title Fee | $15 |
| License Plate Fee | $5 |
| Infrastructure Maintenance Fee (IMF) | $500 |
| First-year total | $986 |
| Annual renewal thereafter | $466 |
How South Carolina calculates registration
- Biennial Registration Fee (annualized) — $20 (annual) South Carolina registers passenger vehicles biennially at $40 for 2 years. Shown here as $20/year for comparability with other states; you actually pay $40 every 2 years. Seniors 65+ get a reduced rate of $24 every 2 years.
- Annual Vehicle Property Tax (county-determined) — 1.5% of depreciated value (annual) Per SC Code §12-43-220. Vehicles are assessed at 6% of market value, then taxed at the county/school district millage rate. Statewide median millage is around 250 mills, giving an effective rate of 1.5% on full vehicle value. The tax is collected by your county treasurer (NOT SCDMV) — you must pay it BEFORE SCDMV will renew your registration. Tax rates vary by county: Charleston ~225 mills, Greenville ~280 mills, Richland ~300 mills.
- Title Fee — $15 (one-time) One-time fee for new title or transfer.
- License Plate Fee — $5 (one-time) One-time fee for new plate at initial registration.
Sales tax
South Carolina charges 5% state Infrastructure Maintenance Fee (IMF) . Trade-in credit: full. Tax basis: purchase price.
South Carolina replaced vehicle sales tax with the Infrastructure Maintenance Fee in July 2017 (SC Code §56-3-627 and §12-36-2647). The IMF is 5% of the purchase price BUT CAPPED AT $500 — meaning any vehicle priced over $10,000 pays exactly $500. This makes SC one of the cheapest states for purchasing expensive vehicles: a $100,000 luxury vehicle pays only $500 in IMF vs. ~$7,000-$8,000 in sales tax in most other states. New residents transferring an out-of-state vehicle pay a flat $250 IMF instead. Trade-in is fully credited against the taxable price before the 5% calculation.
Electric vehicle surcharge
South Carolina charges an additional $60/year for electric vehicles.
Per SC Code §56-3-645 and 12-28-110(39). Battery EVs and fuel cell EVs pay $120 BIENNIALLY ($60/year annualized) — billed every 2 years. Hybrid EVs (including PHEVs) pay $60 biennially ($30/year annualized). South Carolina does not currently offer state-level EV purchase incentives. Note: This fee is in addition to SC's annual personal property tax on vehicles which all vehicles pay.
What makes South Carolina distinctive
- South Carolina's IMF cap at $500 makes it dramatically cheaper than most states for expensive vehicles. A $100,000 luxury vehicle pays $500 IMF in SC vs. roughly $7,000 in California, $7,250 in Texas, or $8,000 in Tennessee. Even a $35,000 vehicle saves about $1,250 vs. a 5% state sales tax with no cap.
- South Carolina's annual vehicle property tax must be paid to your COUNTY TREASURER (not SCDMV) before the DMV will renew your registration. You get a property tax bill from the county; you pay it; you bring the receipt to SCDMV (or pay online); only then will your registration renew. This two-step process catches new residents off guard.
- South Carolina vehicle property tax varies enormously by county. The 6% assessment ratio is statewide, but millage rates differ: Charleston ~225 mills, Greenville ~280 mills, Richland (Columbia) ~300 mills, Beaufort ~210 mills. Effective rates on full vehicle value range from about 1.2% to 2.1%.
- South Carolina charges new residents a FLAT $250 IMF on the first vehicle transferred from another state — regardless of vehicle value. So a new resident bringing a $5,000 used car pays $250 IMF (more than the 5% calculation would give); a new resident bringing a $50,000 car pays $250 (less than the $500 cap would give). It's a fixed-rate alternative for relocators.
- South Carolina is one of about 20 states with no state-level EV purchase incentive as of 2026. Combined with the $120/year EV surcharge, SC is moderately expensive for EV ownership — though the $500 IMF cap helps offset the higher purchase prices of premium EVs.
Frequently asked questions about South Carolina vehicle registration
How much does it cost to register a car in South Carolina?
Registering a new $35,000 passenger vehicle in South Carolina costs approximately $986 in the first year, including sales tax, title, registration, and any applicable state surcharges. Annual renewal in subsequent years drops to roughly $414 once one-time fees like title and sales tax are paid.
What is the sales tax on a vehicle purchase in South Carolina?
South Carolina charges a 5% state Infrastructure Maintenance Fee (IMF) with no local additions. Trade-in credit treatment is "full", applied to the purchase price.
Does South Carolina have an electric vehicle registration fee?
Yes — South Carolina charges $60/year extra for battery electric vehicles in addition to standard registration fees, to compensate for lost gas tax revenue. Per SC Code §56-3-645 and 12-28-110(39). Battery EVs and fuel cell EVs pay $120 BIENNIALLY ($60/year annualized) — billed every 2 years. Hybrid EVs (including PHEVs) pay $60 biennially ($30/year annualized). South Carolina does not currently offer state-level EV purchase incentives. Note: This fee is in addition to SC's annual personal property tax on vehicles which all vehicles pay.
How much is annual vehicle registration renewal in South Carolina?
Annual registration renewal in South Carolina for a typical passenger vehicle is approximately $414, covering registration fees, plate fees, and any annual ad valorem or surcharges. This excludes one-time costs like sales tax and title fee paid only at initial registration.
Where do I register my vehicle in South Carolina?
Vehicle registration in South Carolina is handled by the SCDMV. Some fees vary by county, so transactions are typically processed through county clerk or tax collector offices. See the SCDMV website for the official fee schedule, online renewal options, and required documents.
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Official sources: SCDMV
Data last updated: 2026-05-23