South Carolina Code 12-28-1115. Exporter’s license; fee
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Terms Used In South Carolina Code 12-28-1115
- Destination state: means the state, territory, or foreign country to which motor fuel is directed for delivery into a storage facility, a receptacle, a container, or a type of transportation equipment for the purpose of resale or use. See South Carolina Code 12-28-110
- Exporter: means a person, other than a supplier, who purchases motor fuel subject to the user fee in this State for the purpose of transporting or delivering the fuel to another state or country. See South Carolina Code 12-28-110
- Motor fuel: means gasoline, diesel fuel, substitute fuel, renewable fuel, alternative fuel, and blended fuel. See South Carolina Code 12-28-110
- Supplier: means a person who meets all the following conditions:
(i) is subject to the general taxing jurisdiction of this State;
(ii) is registered under Section 4101 of the Internal Revenue Code for transactions in taxable motor fuels in the bulk transfer/terminal distribution system; and
(iii) is one of the following:
1. See South Carolina Code 12-28-110
The State in its discretion may require an exporter to obtain an exporter’s license first if the exporter exports products to another state without first paying that destination state‘s motor fuel user fee to the supplier. The fee for an exporter’s license is one hundred dollars.