2012 South Carolina Code of Laws
Title 38 - Insurance
Chapter 7 - FEES AND TAXES
Section 38-7-90 - Retaliatory taxes, penalties, interest, and fees.


SC Code § 38-7-90 (2012) What's This?

(A) When the laws of any other state or the regulations or actions of any public official of another state subject, or would subject, insurance companies chartered by this State, or their agents or representatives, to fees, taxes, obligations, conditions, restrictions, or penalties for the privilege of doing business in that state which are greater than those required by this State of similar insurers organized or domiciled in the other state by or in this State for the privilege of doing business herein, then all similar insurers organized or domiciled in that state are subjected to the greater requirements which are or would be imposed by or in that state upon similar insurers of this State.

(B) This section must be applied, regardless of whether an insurer chartered by this State is doing business in the other state. The application of this section is based upon a comparison of the aggregate requirements imposed by this State with the aggregate requirements imposed by the other state. Taxes, fees, or other obligations imposed by municipalities are considered in the application of this section.

(C) This section is effective for all insurance premiums collected after December 31, 1989, and to all insurance premium tax returns filed beginning with the quarterly return due September 1, 1990, and all quarterly and annual returns filed after that time.

HISTORY: Former 1976 Code Section 38-7-90 [1960 (51) 1554; 1962 Code Section 37-175.4; 1976 Act No. 452 Section 2; 1978 Act No. 577 Section 2; 1982 Act No. 403, Section 6] recodified as Section 38-63-590 by 1987 Act No. 155, Section 1; Former 1976 Code Section 38-5-550 [1986 Act No. 540, Part II, Section 31E] recodified as Section 38-7-90 by 1987 Act No. 155, Section 1; 1990 Act No. 347, Section 1; 1993 Act No. 181, Section 534.

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