- South Carolina Supreme Court ruled that the sales tax exemption for durable medical equipment is unconstitutional
- The exemption was found to violate the state constitution’s requirement for uniformity in taxation
- The decision could have significant implications for businesses selling durable medical equipment in South Carolina
- Businesses may need to adjust their tax practices in response to the ruling
Source: research.ibfd.org
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