A taxpayer who requests a contested case hearing may elect to designate the action as a small claims case if no more than ten thousand dollars of taxes, including penalties, but not including interest, are in controversy at the time of filing the request for a contested case hearing. The designation must be made at the time the request for a contested case hearing is made and be included in the request. The decision of the administrative law judge in an action designated as a small claims case is final and conclusive and may not be reviewed by a court. A case decided pursuant to this section may not be cited by either the department or a taxpayer in a future action and establishes no precedent except for the taxpayer involved and the tax period or periods in controversy. This section does not apply to actions that raise constitutional issues.
S.C. Code Ann. § 12-60-520
Designation as small claims case; no precedential value
Known as the South Carolina Revenue Procedures Act
The act spans §§ 12–12 (62 sections).
1995 Act No. 60, SECTION 4A; 2003 Act No. 69, SECTION 3.DD, eff June 18, 2003.
Official source: South Carolina Legislature. Reproduced from public-domain South Carolina statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.