- South Carolina passed House Bill 5208 to clarify that its sales tax exemption for unprepared food still applies.
- The law says temporary USDA demonstration projects cannot change that exemption, even if they restrict food coupon use on otherwise eligible items.
- In short, USDA-imposed temporary food-coupon limits do not affect South Carolina’s unprepared food tax exemption.
Source: sovos.com
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