South Carolina Code 12-56-80. Proceeds collected transmitted to agency; accounting provided by department to agency; credit to debtor’s obligation by agency; notification of agency to debtor of setoff
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(A) Simultaneously with the transmittal of proceeds collected to a claimant agency, the department shall provide the agency with an accounting, which, whenever possible, must include the full names of the debtors and the debtors’ social security numbers. No federal tax return information may be divulged by the department under any circumstances.
(B) Upon receipt by a claimant agency of proceeds collected on its behalf by the department and an accounting thereof as specified under this section, the agency shall credit the debtor‘s obligation and shall notify the debtor in writing of the amount of the setoff.
Terms Used In South Carolina Code 12-56-80
- Claimant agency: means a state agency, board, committee, commission, public institution of higher learning, political subdivision, or other governmental or quasi-governmental entity of any state or the United States. See South Carolina Code 12-56-20
- Debtor: means a person having a delinquent debt or account with a claimant agency which has not been adjusted, satisfied, or set aside by court order, or discharged in bankruptcy. See South Carolina Code 12-56-20
- Department: means the South Carolina Department of Revenue. See South Carolina Code 12-56-20
- Obligation: An order placed, contract awarded, service received, or similar transaction during a given period that will require payments during the same or a future period.