South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina Senate Bill S0956

Introduced
2/25/26  

Caption

Gross proceeds

Impact

If enacted, S0956 will impact how government contracts for emergency services are taxed, specifically by removing these payments from the gross proceeds of sales. This decision could lead to a financial reprieve for state and local governments, enabling them to allocate resources more effectively towards the development and maintenance of advanced emergency communication systems. By promoting the ESInet initiative, the bill aims to modernize the state's emergency response infrastructure.

Summary

Bill S0956 proposes an amendment to the South Carolina Code of Laws that specifically concerns the definition of gross proceeds of sales. The bill aims to exclude amounts paid by state and local governments for contracts related to the Emergency Services IP Network, known as ESInet, which supports the implementation of Next Generation 911 in South Carolina. This legislative change is significant as it seeks to clarify the financial transactions associated with emergency services and enhance the funding landscape for public safety initiatives.

Contention

While the text of the bill appears straightforward, it is likely to spark discussions regarding the allocation of public funds and prioritization of government spending in the realm of telecommunications and public safety. There could be debates surrounding the effectiveness of the ESInet system, its implementation timeline, and whether the financial exclusions encouraged by the bill truly serve public interests or merely provide fiscal leeway at the expense of broader tax revenue considerations.

Companion Bills

SC H5093

Similar To Gross proceeds

Previously Filed As

SC H5093

Gross proceeds

SC S0173

Gross Proceeds of Sales

SC SB3191

Sales tax; exclude processing or interchange fees charged for electronic payment transactions from "gross proceeds of sales."

SC H4294

Gross income

SC H3779

Gross income

SC HB3742

Criminal procedure; Due Process Protection Act of 2026; preliminary examinations and proceedings; disclosure; effective date.

SC HB4110

Oktibbeha County; authorize the establishment of the Oktibbeha County Reserve and Trust Fund for deposit of net proceeds from sale of certain medical center.

SC SB295

Gross Receipts Tax Changes

SC SF4329

Use of proceeds from the cannabis gross receipts tax modification

SC HB1191

Subject advertising services to a gross receipts tax, and to allocate proceeds to property tax relief.

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