South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina House Bill H4699

Introduced
1/13/26  

Caption

Statement of Economic Interests

Impact

The enactment of H4699 represents a significant change in the regulatory framework governing candidates for public office in South Carolina. By incorporating tax compliance into the eligibility requirements, the bill seeks to deter potential candidacies by individuals who are not in good standing with their tax obligations. This addition not only informs the electorate about the financial responsibilities of candidates but is also seen as a measure to prevent corruption and promote ethical standards in political practices. Such a requirement could lead to a higher level of public trust in elected officials and their motivations for seeking office.

Summary

House Bill 4699 is designed to enhance the integrity of candidates for public office in South Carolina by ensuring they meet all state and federal income tax filing requirements. The bill mandates that candidates must file proof of compliance with these tax requirements concurrently with their statement of economic interests. This provision aims to promote transparency and accountability among those seeking public office, as it directly addresses the financial obligations candidates hold to state and federal authorities.

Contention

While the bill is primarily viewed as a positive step towards greater transparency, it is not without its critics. Some opponents argue that the requirement could disproportionately affect specific groups of candidates, particularly those from lower socio-economic backgrounds who may face challenges in meeting tax compliance. Furthermore, there is concern about the administrative burden placed on candidates to provide proof of tax compliance, which could deter individuals from running for office and thus decrease the diversity of candidates. Critics suggest that while transparency is crucial, the bill may inadvertently create barriers that prevent capable individuals from serving the public.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SC HB2923

Relating to statements of economic interest.

SC HB2836

Relating to statements of economic interest.

SC SB165

Candidates; revise statement of economic interests filing requirements

SC HB250

Candidates; revise statement of economic interests filing requirements

SC H3321

Statement of economic interest

SC H3570

Disclosure of Economic Interests

SC HF3783

All local officials required to file statements of economic interest, reporting periods modified for statements of economic interest, and place of filing modified.

SC HB3130

Relating to economic interest statements filed by district school board members.

SC S1622

Penalties for Late-filed Disclosures or Statements of Financial Interests

SC SF1259

Statement of economic interest disclosure amendment

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.