South Carolina Business Guide

Launching a Business and Website in South Carolina: The Complete Digital Setup Guide

South Carolina has no annual report for most LLCs, a thriving Charleston tourism and tech economy, the BMW/Boeing/Volvo manufacturing corridor, and a Charleston-Greenville-Columbia growth axis that's pulled relocations from across the country.

South Carolina has been one of the most attractive Southeastern launch states for the past decade. Charleston's hospitality and tech scenes (Blackbaud, Benefitfocus, plus a fast-growing software startup community) anchor the coast. The Upstate around Greenville-Spartanburg houses BMW's only US plant, Michelin North America, and a deep automotive supplier ecosystem. Columbia anchors the state's government and University of South Carolina economy. Boeing's North Charleston 787 plant adds aerospace depth. Filing fees are modest and there's no annual report for most LLCs.

Part 1 — Legal Business Registration Steps in South Carolina

South Carolina business formations are filed with the South Carolina Secretary of State, Business Filings Division at sos.sc.gov.

File your formation documents

  • Domestic LLC Articles of Organization: filing fee is currently $110.
  • Domestic for-profit corporation Articles of Incorporation: filing fee is currently $135 — verify on the SOS fee schedule.
  • Registered agent: Required.

No LLC annual report for most LLCs

South Carolina is one of the few states that does not require LLCs taxed as partnerships or disregarded entities to file an annual report with the Secretary of State. LLCs that elect to be taxed as corporations must file annual reports (with the SC Department of Revenue, as part of the corporate income tax return). Corporations file an annual report each year with their tax return.

Verify before relying. Confirm current requirements at sos.sc.gov and dor.sc.gov before assuming.

Corporate License Fee

South Carolina corporations pay an annual Corporate License Fee with their state corporate income tax return — calculated as $15 plus $1 per $1,000 of capital stock and paid-in surplus.

Sales tax

The South Carolina Department of Revenue (SCDOR) handles sales/use tax. South Carolina's state sales tax is 6%, with local rates bringing combined rates into the 7–9% range.

Local licensing

Most South Carolina cities and counties require local business licenses with industry-specific tax classifications.

Part 2 — South Carolina Web Compliance & Accessibility Laws

Privacy law

As of mid-2026, South Carolina has not enacted a comprehensive CCPA/VCDPA-style consumer privacy law. South Carolina has a data-breach notification statute.

Website accessibility

Title III of the ADA applies. South Carolina is a low-to-moderate ADA-website-lawsuit jurisdiction. Build to WCAG 2.1 Level AA.

Not legal advice. Confirm specifics with a South Carolina-licensed attorney before publishing.

Part 3 — Strategic Web Design for South Carolina Industries

South Carolina's economy concentrates around automotive and aerospace manufacturing (BMW's Spartanburg plant, Volvo's Charleston-area plant, Boeing 787 in North Charleston, plus the deep Upstate supplier ecosystem), tourism and hospitality (Charleston, Hilton Head, Myrtle Beach, Greenville's growing food and wedding economy), and finance and technology (Charleston's tech cluster, the Bank of America operations center in Greater Charlotte that spills into SC, the Columbia government and university base).

Service businesses, agencies, professionals

For South Carolina B2B firms, agencies, and professional service providers, aThemes Sydney provides credible starter sites with 90+ PageSpeed scores.

Tourism, hospitality, and SC-made brands

For South Carolina hospitality, low-country food brands, Charleston-made product, and DTC brands, pair Botiga with the Merchant plugin.

Part 4 — Funding Your Digital Transition in South Carolina

  • South Carolina Department of Commerce: Multiple programs including the Job Tax Credit, Job Development Credit, and rural-development grant programs.
  • South Carolina Research Authority (SCRA) / SC Launch: Investment and grant funding for South Carolina technology startups; among the most active state tech-investment platforms in the southeast.
  • South Carolina SBDC Network: Free advising statewide.
  • Local economic-development programs: Charleston Regional Development Alliance, Upstate SC Alliance, Greenville Area Development Corporation.
  • USDA Rural Development: Much of rural South Carolina qualifies for rural-development funding.
Verify eligibility. Confirm with the administering agency.

Part 5 — Local SEO Blueprint for South Carolina Businesses

  • Optimize Google Business Profile with accurate hours and 10+ photos.
  • Get listed on Discover South Carolina, Explore Charleston, Visit Greenville, Visit Myrtle Beach, Hilton Head Island chamber, plus other regional directories.
  • Implement LocalBusiness schema with proper sub-type and areaServed.
  • Target city-level intent. South Carolinians search by city — "wedding venue Charleston," "restaurant Greenville," "real estate Mount Pleasant."
  • Build evergreen content around college football (Clemson, USC Gamecocks), Charleston Wine + Food, Spoleto Festival, Myrtle Beach summer.
  • Earn reviews aggressively via automated post-service requests.

Ready to build your South Carolina business website?

Start free with Sydney for a service or hospitality site, or pair Botiga with Merchant for a South Carolina DTC brand.

Comparing southeastern options? See our North Carolina, Georgia, Florida, and Tennessee guides, or browse the full 50-state index.