South Carolina Code 41-44-40. Credit carryover
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[This section is repealed upon certification that remaining investments of private sector limited partners have been liquidated. See Editor’s Note at the beginning of this Chapter.]
If the amount of the credit determined under § 41-44-30(2) exceeds the credit allowed under § 41-44-30 for that taxable year, then the taxpayer may carry the excess over to the immediately succeeding taxable years. However, the credit carryover may not be used for any taxable year that begins on or after ten years from the date of the qualified investment. The amount of the credit carryover from a taxable year must be reduced to the extent that the carryover is used by the taxpayer to obtain a credit under this chapter for any subsequent taxable year.