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It depends on the details of your move. This is from South Carolina:
If you are a resident:
Suspends the exclusion from gross income for qualified moving expense reimbursements under IRC §132(a)(6). The exclusion is still available for active duty members of the military who move pursuant to a military order and incident to a permanent change of station.
If you are a nonresident:
If you had allowable moving expenses on your federal Form 1040 and if your move was into or within South Carolina, you are allowed a full moving expense adjustment in Column B. If you moved out of South Carolina, your expenses are not deductible.
If you have other questions about this, ask in the comment section below.
The complete South Carolina nonresident Instructions:
https://www.taxformfinder.org/forms/2018/2018-south-carolina-schedule-nr-instructions.pdf
For SC NR moved into SC but not a active military member move. Can not deduct on Fed. Then can not deduct on SC either. Is it correct?
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