News Summary
Beaufort County government plans to refund approximately $1.6 million to over 5,500 taxpayers due to an error in interest calculations on property tax refunds dating back to 2020. The county has completed necessary calculations and is poised to expedite the issuance of refund checks. County officials emphasize their commitment to transparency and rectifying any mistakes, aiming to restore taxpayer confidence in local government operations.
Beaufort County, SC – Beaufort County government has announced plans to refund approximately $1.6 million to taxpayers due to a lapse in interest calculations on property tax refunds dating back to 2020. Over 5,500 taxpayers will be affected by this error, which the county identified in May 2025, when a discrepancy was discovered concerning the interest calculations that should have been applied to refunds and appeals.
The issue came to light when the Chief Financial Officer and County Administrator recognized that interest on property tax refunds had ceased to be calculated in 2020. In response to this finding, the County Administrator quickly instructed the Assessor’s Office to work alongside the South Carolina Department of Revenue to rectify the situation. The necessary calculations for the refunds have now been completed by the Assessor’s Office and have been forwarded to the Auditor’s Office for processing.
The Treasurer’s Office is poised to assist in the issuance of refund checks to taxpayers once the processing is finalized. County Administrator Michael Moore assured residents that every affected taxpayer will receive the refund they are owed as promptly as possible. County Council Chair Alice Howard highlighted the county’s commitment to addressing this error, emphasizing the importance of making taxpayers whole following the oversight.
Eligible taxpayers will receive direct communication from the county concerning their refunds. The county is making efforts to ensure that all impacted individuals are accurately and efficiently informed about the refund process. For any inquiries or additional information, taxpayers are encouraged to reach out to the Beaufort County Assessor’s Office at 843-255-2400.
This refund comes four years after the initial error occurred in the taxpayer refunds, a situation that could understandably cause concern among residents. Local officials recognize that proper management of property taxes and refunds is crucial for maintaining public trust and confidence in local government operations.
As taxpayers prepare to receive their refunds, the county emphasizes the significance of transparency and accountability in local government proceedings. Efforts are being made to ensure that similar errors do not occur in the future, with constant evaluations of tax processes and operations being a top priority for county officials.
The identification of this calculation error and subsequent plan for refunds reflects Beaufort County’s dedication to correcting mistakes and prioritizing the financial rights of its residents. Taxpayer refunds are an important aspect of the county’s fiscal responsibilities, and officials are committed to restoring faith in those operations.
The county’s swift action in addressing these issues showcases an overall prioritization of fairness and correct financial practice within the realm of property tax management.
As the refund process unfolds, Beaufort County looks to maintain an open line of communication with its taxpayers, ensuring that such oversights will be minimal moving forward and that all eligible citizens will receive the benefits they are due in a timely manner.
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Beaufort County to Refund $1.6 Million in Unpaid Interest
Beaufort County Discovers $1.6 Million Owed to Taxpayers
Additional Resources
- WTOC: Beaufort County Refund Announcement
- Wikipedia: Property Tax
- WJCL: Tax Refunds on the Way
- Google Search: Beaufort County Tax Refunds
- WSAV: Interest Calculation Lapse Corrected
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Taxation
- Island Packet: Political Updates on Taxation
- Google News: Beaufort County Government

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