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    • South Carolina Code of Laws
    • Title 12 - Taxation
    • Chapter 53 - Tax Collection By Department Of Revenue
    • Section 12-53-60. Provisions are cumulative.

    South Carolina Code of Laws
    Chapter 53 - Tax Collection By Department Of Revenue
    Section 12-53-60. Provisions are cumulative.

    The provisions of this article shall be complementary to and in addition to any other provision of law.
    HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 65-2836; 1954 (48) 1566.

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    Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

    South Carolina Code of Laws

    Title 12 - Taxation

    Chapter 53 - Tax Collection By Department Of Revenue

    Section 12-53-10. Certain powers and duties of sheriffs or tax collectors imposed on Department of Revenue.

    Section 12-53-20. Levy on and seizure of intangibles; notice to taxpayer.

    Section 12-53-30. Preservation of seized property; expenses of seizure and sale.

    Section 12-53-40. Costs and fees.

    Section 12-53-45. Electronic filing of documents relating to enforced collection of taxes.

    Section 12-53-50. Disposition of proceeds of sales and collections.

    Section 12-53-60. Provisions are cumulative.

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