South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina House Bill H4164

Introduced
3/6/25  

Caption

Community development corporation tax credit

Impact

The legislation, if enacted, is anticipated to significantly impact local economic development strategies by encouraging investments in underserved areas. With a total credit limit of fifteen million dollars across all taxpayers, the legislation aims to create a structured approach to tax credits, ensuring that funds are directed towards fostering growth in community-centric organizations. Additionally, the provisions restrict the distribution of credits to promote fairness and to ensure that small, rural-based organizations are prioritized in the distribution, particularly during the initial three quarters of the tax year.

Summary

House Bill 4164 aims to amend the South Carolina Code of Laws by introducing a tax credit for taxpayers who invest in community development corporations (CDCs) or community development financial institutions (CDFIs). The bill proposes a tax credit of thirty-three percent for amounts invested, and a fifty percent credit for cash donations made to certified entities. This incentivizes financial support for organizations focused primarily on economic enhancement in low-income and rural communities. The South Carolina Department of Commerce plays a crucial role in certifying these entities, ensuring they meet the necessary criteria to qualify for the credits.

Contention

Notable discussions around HB 4164 include concerns regarding the potential limit on the effectiveness of the credits, given the aggregate cap on available tax credits could restrict access for larger investments. Critics argue that while the intent is to bolster community initiatives, the structured limits might hinder extensive projects from receiving necessary funding. Furthermore, some stakeholders raise queries about how effectively the Department of Commerce can monitor and facilitate the investment process, considering the complexities associated with managing such a tax incentive scheme.

Expiration

The bill also includes a sunset clause stipulating that the provisions will terminate on June 30, 2030, unless reauthorized, which necessitates ongoing legislative review and potential modifications to enhance its efficacy. This expiration date highlights the legislative intent to assess the impacts of the bill and ensure that it continues to serve its purpose effectively.

Companion Bills

SC S0856

Similar To Community development corporation tax credit

Previously Filed As

SC S0856

Community development corporation tax credit

SC S1322

Tax Credits for Investment in Rural Communities

SC SB0264

Economic development tax credits.

SC SB0924

Individual income tax: credit; community development tax credit; create. Amends 1967 PA 281 (MCL 206.1 - 206.847) by adding secs. 279 & 678. TIE BAR WITH: SB 0923'26, SB 0925'26

SC HB5798

Individual income tax: credit; community development tax credit; create. Amends 1967 PA 281 (MCL 206.1 - 206.847) by adding secs. 279 & 678. TIE BAR WITH: HB 5799'26, HB 5809'26

SC S718

Provides corporation business and gross income tax credits for employment of community health workers.

SC A2233

Revises oversight of "Community Wealth Preservation Program" and requirements for nonprofit community development corporations.

SC S2708

Revises oversight of "Community Wealth Preservation Program" and requirements for nonprofit community development corporations.

SC SB0283

Regional development tax credit.

SC SB1120

Personal Income Tax Law: Corporation Tax Law: credits: CalCompetes.

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