H3876

Accommodations

Chamber Passed·1/20/26

South Carolina H3876 amends tax laws to clarify responsibilities for collecting and remitting taxes on accommodations and related fees.

South Carolina H3876 amends the South Carolina Code to specify the party responsible for collecting and remitting certain taxes and fees imposed on accommodations. It defines "accommodations intermediary" and "facilitate" and requires these intermediaries to collect and remit taxes for accommodations transactions they facilitate. The bill also mandates annual reporting of accommodations rented or furnished for more than fourteen days. Additionally, it requires local governments to notify the Department of Revenue and the State Treasurer of any new taxes, fees, or surcharges on accommodations.

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Where it stands

Last
Passed the House · 66–38 · Jan 20
Current
The Senate
Next
Senate floor vote

Sponsors

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Roll Call Votes

House: Passage Of Bill

66 Yea

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38 Nay

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15 Not Voting

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4 Absent

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Calendar

May 5

12:00 AM

Senate Finance Committee

Mar 31

10:00 AM

Senate Finance Natural Resources and Economic Development Subcommittee Budget Hearing on 3876

History

May 5

Senate

Committee report: Favorable with amendment Finance

Jan 21

Senate

Introduced and read first time

Jan 21

Senate

Referred to Committee on Finance