- South Carolina Supreme Court declared a discriminatory sales tax exemption invalid
- Exemption applied to durable medical equipment sold with Medicaid or Medicare funds
- Businesses outside of South Carolina were not able to claim the exemption
- Orthofix, Inc. and KCI USA, Inc. challenged the exemption as discriminatory
- Court found the law had a discriminatory effect and purpose
- Court could not sever the unconstitutional language from the exemption
Source: natlawreview.com
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