- South Carolina exempts tampons from sales tax effective immediately
- Bill H 3563 was filed in December 2022 and approved in May 2024
- Retailers must ensure they do not charge sales tax on feminine hygiene products
- Definition of feminine hygiene products includes tampons, sanitary products, and menstrual care items
- Rush to pass the bill was due to political negotiations in the Senate
Source: avalara.com
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