CAYCE, S.C. (AP) - The parent company of South Carolina Electric & Gas says it paid about $169 million in property taxes to South Carolina counties in 2013.
SCANA Corp. said Tuesday that 18 of the state’s 46 counties received at least $1 million in taxes from the company’s land holdings and power plants.
Lexington County was paid the most at $32 million. Richland County was paid nearly $31 million in property taxes, and Fairfield County, where the utility has its nuclear reactor, received almost $26 million in taxes.
SCANA paid Charleston County $14 million, Orangeburg County $12 million and Aiken County $9 million in property taxes.
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