- Posts by John F. Wall, IVPartner
John serves as a Partner in the firm’s Government Relations practice group where he assists a diverse group of domestic and international clients with economic development advice and government affairs representation at the ...
South Carolina businesses have historically been subject to business license taxes on their gross income that vary widely from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. The South Carolina Business License Tax Standardization Act (the “Act”) was enacted in 2020, but the effective date was generally delayed until January 1, 2022. The Act should greatly simplify the previous complex and burdensome state business license tax regime. The Act creates uniformity by establishing a formal appeals process for taxpayers, setting one standard 12-month filing period (May 1st to April 30th ...