South Carolina General Assembly
115th Session, 2003-2004

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Bill 3065

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AMENDED

April 10, 2003

H. 3065

Introduced by Rep. Kirsh

S. Printed 4/10/03--H.

Read the first time January 14, 2003.

            

A BILL

TO AMEND TITLE 12, CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, BY ADDING CHAPTER 55 ENACTING THE OVERDUE TAX DEBT COLLECTION ACT AUTHORIZING THE SOUTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE TO IMPOSE A COLLECTION ASSISTANCE FEE ON CERTAIN OVERDUE TAX DEBTS EQUAL TO TWENTY PERCENT OF THE OVERDUE AMOUNT AND TO ALLOW THE DEPARTMENT TO RETAIN A PORTION OF THE COLLECTION ASSISTANCE FEE FOR ITS OPERATION.

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Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina:

SECTION    1.    Title 12 of the 1976 Code is amended by adding:

"CHAPTER 55

Overdue Tax Debt Collection Act

Section 12-55-10.    This chapter may be cited as the 'Overdue Tax Debt Collection Act'.

Section 12-55-20.    The General Assembly finds that the Department of Revenue has documented that the state's cost of collecting overdue tax debts exceeds twenty percent of the cost of collecting overdue debts. The General Assembly further finds that the cost of collecting overdue tax debts is currently borne by taxpayers who pay their taxes on time. It is the intent of the General Assembly by enacting the 'Overdue Tax Debt Collection Act' to ship this cost to the delinquent taxpayers who owe overdue tax debts.

Section 12-55-30.    (A)    As used in this chapter:

(1)    'Overdue tax debt' means any part of a tax debt that remains unpaid one hundred twenty days or more after the first notice.

(2)    'Notice' means a notice of proposed assessment or notice of assessment issued by the department to the taxpayer.

(3)    'Tax debt' means the total amount of tax, fees, penalties, interest, and costs for which notice has been issued by the department to the taxpayer.

(B)    Except when the context clearly indicates a different meaning, the definitions in Section 12-60-30 also apply to this chapter.

Section 12-55-40.    A collection assistance fee may be imposed on an overdue tax debt. To impose a collection assistance fee on a tax debt, the department shall notify the taxpayer that the collection assistance fee may be imposed if the tax debt becomes overdue tax debt.

Section 12-55-50.    The collection assistance fee is collectible as part of the debt. The department may waive the fee to the same extent as if it were a penalty.

Section 12-55-60.    The amount of the collection assistance fee is twenty percent of the amount of the overdue tax.

Section 12-55-70.    The proceeds of the collection assistance fee must be credited to a special account within the department and must be used to fund the South Carolina Business One Stop (SCBOS) program within the department. Any excess proceeds of the collection assistance fee above the amount required to fund the SCBOS program must be credited to the department to be retained and expended for use in budgeted operations.

Section 12-55-80.    The department may bring suits in the courts of other states to collect taxes legally due this State. The officials of other states are empowered to sue for the collection of taxes in the courts of this State. Whenever the department considers it expedient to employ local counsel to assist in bringing suit in an out-of-state court, the department may employ local counsel.

Section 12-55-90.    Collection agencies with which the department contracts under Sections 12-4-340 and 12-54-227 are also authorized to collect on behalf of the department overdue tax debts and the collection fee imposed by this chapter."

SECTION    2.    This act takes effect upon approval by the Governor and the 'Overdue Tax Debt Collection Act' as added by this act applies for all tax debts incurred before which remain outstanding on December 1, 2002, and to all tax debts incurred on or after December 1, 2002.

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