The Blue-Collar Tax Hike: See How H.4216 Hits Your Household + Immediate Action Steps

The South Carolina legislature has come back to attempt passage of H.4216 which increases taxes for lower income families and eliminates all standard and itemized deductions. Legislators tried to push this through last year, as we sounded the alarm in previous reporting, but thankfully legislators were forced by the grassroots to hold off due to clear opposition. Now, they are back to finish what they started if you don’t act soon.

The Scary Details – Reverse Robin Hood

As described by former Rep. Jonathon Hill in his latest Bad Bill SheetH.4216 changes the state individual income tax in four major ways:

  1. Establishes two tax brackets: 1.99% for all incomes up to $30,000 a year and 5.39% for all other incomes.
  2. Eliminates all standard and itemized deductions.
  3. Add a graduated deduction of up to $30,000 for those earning less than $110,000.
  4. Conditionally lowers the top rate by 1% per year until it reaches 1.99%.

Attached to H.4216 is a fiscal impact statement that initially raises the income tax on roughly 24% of state taxpayers. Instead of eliminating the income tax like other states, your legislators want to play king of wealth redistribution and lower income households are the ones who suffer.

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Find Out How Your Income Will Be Impacted

By plugging in your household’s 2025 income, filing status, and number of kids in your household to this interactive calculator, you can find out how your tax return will be impacted under H.4216. HUGE thank you to Palmetto Maple for creating this program for our use!

Note: This program only allows up to three kids to be claimed. It is important to remember that under H.4216, you will not be able to claim any deductions, which will impact all households with children and their tax return.

Great Income Tax SCeme of 2026

What They’re Not Telling You

If lawmakers wanted to genuinely reduce the taxpayer’s burden, they would eliminate the burden…of taxation. It’s that simple. There are countless ways state funding could (and should) be trimmed. In May, we reported that legislators solidified a $39 billion budget for FY 2025-2026.

Legislators even had an opportunity in May to give taxpayers an extra $1 billion surplus, but they decided to find a way to spend it since they had the extra money. They also funded state-sponsored abortions, built an $18 million walkway for MUSC, spent more than $13 million for Green New Deal USC battery study, and funded several Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives like $6 million to the Human Affairs Commission and another $6 million to the SC Sea Grant Consortium to study climate change.

And that’s just the beginning. Take all of those useless projects and multiple it by $30 billion or more.

House Passed H.4216 in May 2025

Shortly before gaveling out for summer break, the SC House passed H.4216 with a vote of 64 Yeas and 47 Nays. See how your legislator voted:

53 of those 64 yes votes are sponsoring this tax hike on the lower class.

Action That Must Be Taken Now

This bill is awaiting passage on the Senate floor. Contact your State Senator (emails below) and tell them to vote AGAINST H.4216 and tell them to instead eliminate the income tax by cutting useless spending (like some of the programs/projects we named above.) Don’t know who your senator is? Find out HERE.

Your legislators can cut taxes if they want to, you just have to give them a reason. Otherwise, they will continue to offer up slop like H.4216 with help from groups like Palmetto Promise and call it a tax break. Tired of having your intelligence insulted? Make your voices heard, sooner rather than later.

Full Email Contact List

BrianAdams@scsenate.gov ThomasAlexander@scsenate.gov
KarlAllen@scsenate.gov SeanBennett@scsenate.gov
LeeBright@scsenate.gov AllenBlackmon@scsenate.gov
ChipCampsen@scsenate.gov RichardCash@scsenate.gov
JDChaplin@scsenate.gov WesClimer@scsenate.gov
TomCorbin@scsenate.gov RonnieCromer@scsenate.gov
TomDavis@scsenate.gov TameikaDevine@scsenate.gov
JasonElliott@scsenate.gov TomFernandez@scsenate.gov
MikeGambrell@scsenate.gov BillyGarrett@scsenate.gov
StephenGoldfinch@scsenate.gov JeffreyGraham@scsenate.gov
LarryGrooms@scsenate.gov GregHembree@scsenate.gov
BradHutto@scsenate.gov DarrellJackson@scsenate.gov
MichaelJohnson@scsenate.gov CarlisleKennedy@scsenate.gov
JoshKimbrell@scsenate.gov MattLeber@scsenate.gov
ShaneMartin@scsenate.gov ShaneMassey@scsenate.gov
MargieBrightMatthews@scsenate.gov RogerNutt@scsenate.gov
RussellOtt@scsenate.gov HarveyPeeler@scsenate.gov
LukeRankin@scsenate.gov MikeReichenbach@scsenate.gov
RexRice@scsenate.gov RonnieSabb@scsenate.gov
EverettStubbs@scsenate.gov EdSutton@scsenate.gov
DeonTedder@scsenate.gov RossTurner@scsenate.gov
DannyVerdin@scsenate.gov OvertureWalker@scsenate.gov
KentWilliams@scsenate.gov TomYoung@scsenate.gov
JeffZell@scsenate.gov

Article posted with permission from Palmetto State Watch