Dillon County Property Tax Rate — South Carolina 2026

In Dillon County, South Carolina, homeowners pay a median annual property tax of $425 on a median home value of $84,400, resulting in an effective property tax rate of 0.50%. This rate is roughly in line with the South Carolina state average (0.51%) and 0.41% lower than the national average (0.91%).

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$425
Median Annual Tax
$84,400
Median Home Value
0.50%
Effective Tax Rate
10,587
Total Housing Units

How Dillon County Compares

Dillon County
0.50%
South Carolina Average
0.51%
National Average
0.91%
Difference from National
-0.41%

Homeowners in Dillon County enjoy a relatively low property tax burden compared to both the South Carolina state average and the national average.

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Property Tax Calculator for Dillon County

Enter your home’s estimated market value to calculate your approximate annual property tax in Dillon County, South Carolina.

This estimate uses the effective tax rate of 0.50% based on ACS data. Actual taxes may differ based on local assessments, exemptions, and levies.

Housing Breakdown

6,385
Owner-Occupied (60.31%)
4,202
Renter-Occupied (39.69%)
10,587
Total Housing Units

Property Tax Details for Dillon County, South Carolina

The median property tax paid by homeowners in Dillon County is $425 per year. Based on a median home value of $84,400, this translates to an effective property tax rate of 0.50%.

For context, the statewide median property tax in South Carolina is $1,199 with an effective rate of 0.51%, while the national average effective rate stands at 0.91%. Dillon County’s effective rate is roughly in line with the South Carolina state average (0.51%).

Of the 10,587 housing units in Dillon County, approximately 60.31% are owner-occupied and 39.69% are renter-occupied. Homeownership rates can influence local tax policy, as communities with higher ownership rates often see more voter engagement on property tax issues.

Important: The data on this page is for informational purposes only and should not be used as tax advice. Actual property taxes depend on your property’s assessed value, local millage rates, and any applicable exemptions. Contact your county assessor’s office for precise tax information.

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