Two South Carolina Court of Appeals judges at oral arguments Wednesday drilled down into
The company asked the court to overturn a 2024 administrative law court ruling that it owes $2.83 million in bank taxes—totaling nearly $5 million with penalties and interest—on income attributable to its activities in the state for tax years 2011 to 2016. South Carolina apportionment law looks to where the “income-producing activity” occurs, and the bank argued it does its mortgage and ...
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