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Instructions
Use this form to request an update of your name, address, and contact information for your Individual Income
Tax account.
For faster results, complete this form on MyDORWAY, our free online tax portal, at MyDORWAY.dor.sc.gov.
Sign in to your existing account or create a new account to get started.
You must complete Section A and all other applicable sections, then sign in Section E to initiate your request.
Section A: Your identifying information - You must complete this section.
· Enter your current name and SSN or ITIN.
Section B: Complete this section to update your legal name.
· Enter your prior name.
· If you're updating your legal name, you must include a copy of your SSN card or ITIN documentation.
Section C: Complete this section to update your mailing address.
· Enter your prior mailing address and your current mailing address.
· Be sure all information is complete and accurate.
Section D: Complete this section to update your contact information.
· Enter your current phone number and email address.
· Be sure to include the area code with your phone number.
Section E: Your signature - You are REQUIRED to sign this form to initiate your request.
· The SCDOR will not accept this form if it is not signed.
If you're not making your request through MyDORWAY, email this form with any required documents to
TaxSupport@dor.sc.gov.
The Family Privacy Protection Act
Under the Family Privacy Protection Act, the collection of personal information from citizens by the SCDOR is limited to the information
necessary for the SCDOR to fulfill its statutory duties. In most instances, once this information is collected by the SCDOR, it is protected
by law from public disclosure. In those situations where public disclosure is not prohibited, the Family Privacy Protection Act prevents
such information from being used by third parties for commercial solicitation purposes.
Social Security Privacy Act Disclosure
It is mandatory that you provide your Social Security Number on this tax form if you are an individual taxpayer. 42 U.S.C. 405(c)(2)(C)(i)
permits a state to use an individual's Social Security Number as means of identification in administration of any tax. SC Regulation
117-201 mandates that any person required to make a return to the SCDOR must provide identifying numbers, as prescribed, for
securing proper identification. Your Social Security Number is used for identification purposes.
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