- South Carolina amended sales tax exemption for durable medical equipment effective May 12, 2025
- Amendment applies to equipment and supplies paid by Medicaid or Medicare
- Requirement for seller to have a principal place of business in South Carolina removed
- Change made in response to a South Carolina Supreme Court ruling
- Ruling found the previous requirement unconstitutional
Source: salestaxinstitute.com
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