Release – Point of Sale Bill Passes House, Again

Measure creates a better system while maintaining tax cuts

(Columbia, SC) – Today, the SC House of Representatives again passed a Point of Sale reform bill (H. 3713).  The legislation creates a more favorable and fair system that will strengthen our state’s housing market all while maintaining the nearly 50% cut in property taxes homeowners received in the original plan. 

House Speaker Bobby Harrell issued the following statement about Point of Sale passing the House:

“This legislation targets a major concern our state’s homeowners have asked lawmakers to address.  Having a property tax bill that is two or three-times higher than your neighbor does not create a fair system and does not help our state’s recovering housing market.

“Creating a fairer system will benefit both new homeowners and existing homeowners by strengthening and stabilizing our state’s housing market as a whole.  The House made it clear today that we can effectively address homeowners’ concerns about Point of Sale reform while still maintaining the nearly 50% cut to taxes on homes. 

“This is the third time that the House has passed a Point of Sale reform bill.  Hopefully this will be the year it becomes law, South Carolina homeowners shouldn’t have to wait another year for this measure to become a reality.”

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****For a link to the roll call vote on the passage of H. 3713 click here