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Recent changes to sales and use tax overpayment credits in North Carolina

Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP

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USA April 30 2012

Reprinted with the permission of the Institute for Professionals in Taxation In Technocom Business Systems, Inc. v NC Dept. of Revenue, the North Carolina Court of Appeals rendered a decision which substantially changed the ability of North Carolina taxpayers to obtain a credit, against certain use tax obligations, for sales taxes improperly remitted to the Department for years up through 2011.

Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP - Charles H. Mercer, Jr. and Reed J. Hollander
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