Vehicle Gift Tax in South Carolina: Who Pays, Who's Exempt, and What Forms You Need
Gifting a car in South Carolina comes with specific tax rules that vary by relationship and vehicle value. Here is what the recipient owes, which family members qualify for exemptions, and exactly which forms to file.
Does South Carolina Tax Vehicle Gifts?
Rules vary significantly by state — some states offer full exemptions for family gifts, others charge full sales tax on fair market value.
Always check with your state DMV or tax authority before completing the transfer.
Family Members Exempt in South Carolina
- Varies by state — spouses are commonly exempt; parent-child transfers may or may not be exempt
Contact your state DMV to confirm whether your relationship qualifies for a gift tax exemption.
Required Forms
Most states require a title transfer form plus a gift affidavit or statement of transaction
Your state DMV will provide the correct forms. Some states require notarization of the gift affidavit.
How Fair Market Value Is Assessed
Most states use NADA or Kelley Blue Book retail value as the baseline fair market value for tax assessment.
If the vehicle has significant damage or high mileage, a professional appraisal can support a lower FMV.
Federal Gift Tax
The federal annual gift exclusion is $18,000 (2024). Gifts above this amount require IRS Form 709. Most vehicle gifts fall under this threshold.
Penalty for Misrepresentation
South Carolina-Specific Facts for Vehicle Gift Tax
South Carolina Vehicle transfer fees and requirements
In South Carolina, the title transfer fee is $15 and registration costs $24 per year. Vehicle sales are subject to 5% Infrastructure Maintenance Fee (IMF) capped at $500. South Carolina does not require notarization for private-party vehicle transfers. South Carolina does not require emission testing for private-party vehicle sales.
- 5% IMF on vehicle purchases, capped at $500
- Title transfer within 45 days of sale
- Property tax must be paid before registration
South Carolina sales tax on vehicle purchases
South Carolina has a 5% state sales tax rate. 5% Infrastructure Maintenance Fee (IMF), capped at $500. Private-party vehicle sales in South Carolina are subject to sales tax. IMF applies to all vehicle sales, capped at $500 max. The title transfer fee is $15.
South Carolina bill of sale statistics
BillOfSaleNow has generated 1,283 bill of sale documents for South Carolina transactions, with 35 generated this month alone. The most popular vehicle type is car.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do I owe sales tax when I gift a car to a family member in South Carolina?
Rules vary significantly by state — some states offer full exemptions for family gifts, others charge full sales tax on fair market value. Always check with your state DMV or tax authority before completing the transfer.
Which family members are tax-exempt for vehicle gifts in South Carolina?
Varies by state — spouses are commonly exempt; parent-child transfers may or may not be exempt. Contact your state DMV to confirm whether your relationship qualifies for a gift tax exemption.
What forms do I need to gift a car in South Carolina?
Most states require a title transfer form plus a gift affidavit or statement of transaction. Your state DMV will provide the correct forms. Some states require notarization of the gift affidavit.
Does federal gift tax apply to vehicle gifts in South Carolina?
The federal annual gift exclusion is $18,000 (2024). Gifts above this amount require IRS Form 709. Most vehicle gifts fall under this threshold.
What happens if I misrepresent a car sale as a gift in South Carolina?
Misrepresenting a sale as a gift to avoid taxes is tax fraud in all states. Penalties include back taxes, interest, and potential criminal charges.
Gifting a Vehicle in South Carolina?
Create a South Carolina gift bill of sale that documents the transfer properly.
Generate Gift Bill of SaleSource: State DMV. Tax rules change — verify current requirements with your state DMV before completing any transfer.