Friday, Oct. 2, 2020
Gov. Henry McMaster signed a number of bills into law that were passed and ratified by the General Assembly. The General Assembly does not currently have plans to return this year.
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BILL ACTION
Gov. McMaster signed the following bills into law this week:
ENERGY
Act 184 – H.4940 This Joint Resolution establishes the Electricity Market Reform Measures Study Committee. The committee would study redesigning rate structures and alternative energy plans, including the restructuring of existing electric transmission service, or joining an existing or creating a new regional transmission organization (RTO) that may require changes to state law as well as federal authorization. This joint resolution takes effect upon approval by the governor and is contingent upon appropriations by the General Assembly.
GENERAL BUSINESS
Act 180 – H.4431, business license tax standardization. A high priority for the business community for a number of years, the new law includes:
- Standardized filing for taxpayers
- Online payment portal to pay all business taxes in one place
- Creates uniform appeals process before the Administrative Law Court
- Clarifies definition of gross income
- Prohibits jurisdiction from sharing private data
- Businesses not wanting to utilize the portal may still file in person, by phone or mail
This act took effect upon approval by the Governor.
TAX
Act 155 – S.545, the Internal Revenue Code conformity. The bill also includes provisions related to assessing property of businesses and other entities and requires all counties to use the DOR-approved PT-100 form for filing business personal property assessments. The bill was amended by the House to forgive and exclude gross income from the federal Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) for federal and state income tax purposes. Further, to the extent the federal government allows the deduction of expenses associated with the forgiven PPP loans, these expenses will be allowed as a deduction for South Carolina income tax purposes. The bill does not conform to one provision relating to a temporary suspension on limitations to charitable contributions associated with qualified disaster relief, which can be revisited in January. The act took effect upon approval by the Governor.
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Act 176 – H.3780, creating the “Growing Rural Economies with Access to Technology (GREAT) Program” to facilitate the deployment of broadband service to unserved areas of the state. The bill incentivizes providers to build and deploy quickly. It is estimated that approximately 190,000 homes in South Carolina do not have broadband service. The Office of Regulatory Staff (ORS) is vested with the authority to ascertain the compliance of communications service providers, electric cooperatives and broadband affiliates. The act took effect upon approval by the Governor.
Act 190 – H.4262, which enacts the “South Carolina Small Wireless Facilities Deployment Act.” The bill deals with the deployment of small cell and wireless facilities and other next-generation (5G) wireless. The bill establishes uniform rates and fees for the permitting and deployment of small wireless facilities in the right-of-way and on authority infrastructure, including poles, throughout the State. The act took effect upon approval by the Governor.
CARES ACT AUTHORIZATION
Last Friday, Gov. McMaster signed into law H.3210, Phase II authorization of the remaining funds from the federal CARES Act. The plan includes:
- $420 million – Unemployment Insurance Trust Fund
- $115 million – Local governments and colleges mitigation
- $73 million – DHEC statewide testing and monitoring
- $20 million – MUSC statewide testing
- $25 million – Grant program for non-profits (food, rent, housing, utilities, mental health, behavioral health, arts and culture grants from $2,500-$50,000)
- $40 million – Minority Relief Grant Program funding
The act took effect upon approval by the Governor.
CORONAVIRUS
To view all of the governor’s previous Executive Orders, click here.
For more information from SC DHEC on the virus, click here.
The DHEC Care Line is available to provide general information about COVID-19 by calling 1-855-472-3432 from 8 a.m.-6 p.m., seven days per week.
COVID-19 Screening & Testing Sites
Other helpful links:
The Emergency Management Division provides links to important information, including the SC Department on Aging, SC Childcare, the SC Department of Employment and Workforce, the Department of Revenue and the SC Department of Insurance.
South Carolina Department of Commerce for small business information and assistance.
For additional resources that may be beneficial to your organization’s recovery efforts, visit Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd’s COVID-19 Resources page (Copper Dome Strategies is a subsidiary of HSB).
South Carolina Health Alert Network
South Carolina COVID-19 Emergency Supply Sourcing & Manufacturing
SINE DIE RESOLUTION
The General Assembly’s Sine Die Resolution, S.1194, allows them to continue past the mandatory May 14 Sine Die deadline to complete unfinished business if necessary.
Each House will stand adjourned to meet at the call of the President Pro Tem of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives. Unless the session is otherwise adjourned Sine Die at an earlier date, the 2020 session of the General Assembly shall stand adjourned Sine Die not later than 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 8.
UP NEXT
The General Assembly has no plans to return to Columbia. We will keep you apprised of any legislative activity.
REARVIEWS 2020
Thank you for following SCACPA’s ‘The View from the Dome’ for State House Developments on Tax Issues Through SC’s 2020 Legislative Session. Here is a review of our weekly updates in 2020.
Jan. 10: South Carolina’s Pending Tax Bills and Your 2020 Legislative Preview
Jan. 17: Gov. McMaster’s Executive Budget Calls for Tax Cuts, Rebates for Taxpayers
Jan. 31: House Subcommittee Hears Budget Request from SC Chief Justice to Improve Case Management System
Feb. 7: Senate Finance Committee Approves Business Personal Property Bill for DOR Filing
Feb. 14: Board of Economic Advisors Announces Largest Budget Surplus in SC History
Feb. 21: House Floor Debate is Up Next for Budget After Ways and Means Committee Plan Adopted
Feb. 28: House Members Have Upcoming Week to Study Budget Before Floor Debate
March 6: Education Reform Bill Moves from Senate to House; DHEC Tells of Coronavirus Resources
March 20: A Look Inside the $45M COVID-19 Relief Package for DHEC; Return of Legislators is on Hold
March 27: Legislative Session Remains Postponed; Candidate Filing Period Ends on March 30
April 17: McMaster Announces ‘Accelerate South Carolina’ Revitalization Plan, Details to Come
April 24: accelerateSC Revitalization Task Force Goes to Work
May 1: General Assembly Set to Return to State House on May 12
May 8: Gov. McMaster Announces that Indoor Dining in SC Can Resume on May 11
May 29: Gov. McMaster Will Now Review accelerateSC Committee’s Final Recommendations
June 12: Gov. McMaster Recommends Disbursal of $1.9B Coronavirus Relief Fund in Two Phases
June 19: Senate Finance Committee’s Plan for CARES Act Funds Includes $500M for Unemployment Trust Fund
June 26: $1.2B in Federal CARES Act Funding is Authorized
July 10: accelerateED Task Force Offers its Guidance for 2020-21 School Year
July 31: Board of Economic Advisors Anticipates SC’s 2019-20 Surplus as $220M
Aug. 7: Legislative Committees Discuss Regulatory Relief, Broadband Access and Testing Efforts
Aug. 14: Joint Bond Review Committee Approves Highway Projects, Seeks More Funds for Rural Broadband
Aug. 21: Gov. McMaster Urges Cabinet Agencies to Maintain Funding Levels from Continuing Resolution For Now
Aug. 28: Comptroller’s Office Announces $350M Surplus for FY 2019-20
Sept. 4: Latest BEA Projection is $775M in One-Time Surplus Revenue
Sept. 25: General Assembly Adopts Tax Conformity Legislation, Awaits Governor’s Signature
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