(A) When a person fails, neglects, violates, or refuses to comply with a provision of law or regulation administered by the department, the department, in its discretion, may refuse to issue a license to a taxpayer and may revoke one or more licenses held by the taxpayer.
(B) A person whose license has been revoked must not be issued a new license until all outstanding liabilities are satisfied.
(C) The department may review and determine whether a new license may be issued according to guidelines established by it.
HISTORY: 1985 Act No. 201, Part II, Section 32A; 1989 Act No. 188, Section 2; 1996 Act No. 431, Section 14; 2005 Act No. 145, Section 34, eff June 7, 2005.
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Section 12-54-10. Definitions.
Section 12-54-17. Action by Attorney General to recover taxes, penalties, and interest.
Section 12-54-25. Interest due on late taxes; applicable interest rate.
Section 12-54-46. Exemption certificate violations; penalties; exception.
Section 12-54-50. Penalty for checks returned to department on account of insufficient funds.
Section 12-54-55. Interest on underpayment of declaration of estimated tax.
Section 12-54-75. Electronic collection of revenues.
Section 12-54-85. Time limitation for assessment of taxes or fees; exceptions.
Section 12-54-87. Timely filing discount.
Section 12-54-90. Revocation of license to do business for failure to comply with law.
Section 12-54-100. Authority of department to conduct examination or investigation.
Section 12-54-123. Surrender of property upon which levy has been made; liability to taxpayer.
Section 12-54-125. Withdrawal of warrants of distraint.
Section 12-54-126. Return of licenses.
Section 12-54-138. Recovery of duplicate refund.
Section 12-54-155. Substantial underpayment of tax or substantial valuation misstatement.
Section 12-54-160. Waiver, dismissal or reduction of penalties.
Section 12-54-170. Deposit and distribution of funds collected as penalties and interest.
Section 12-54-180. Manner of collection of penalties and interest.
Section 12-54-190. Precedence of this chapter over other statutes.
Section 12-54-195. Penalty if responsible person fails to remit sales tax to Department of Revenue.
Section 12-54-196. Collection of excessive tax by retailer; refunds; penalty; defenses.
Section 12-54-200. Requirement of bond securing payment of taxes, penalties, and interest.
Section 12-54-227. Out-of-state collections.
Section 12-54-230. Access to Employer's Quarterly Report.
Section 12-54-260. Setoff for delinquent taxes.
Section 12-54-265. Information on debtor named in warrant for distraint.
Section 12-54-270. Returned refund check as unclaimed property.