South Carolina Code of Regulations — Chapter 117 (Revenue)
S.C. Code Regs. 117-312.8 — Icing of Perishables
The charge for ice when sold to common carriers for the icing of perishables during shipment or
transshipment, will include the cost of transportation where the ice is transported to the truck loading
platform, or to a storage warehouse in the ice manufacturer's transportation equipment, and/or under
terms where the transportation is for the account of the ice manufacturer, and the charge will also
include any charges for placing said ice in a storage warehouse by the ice manufacturer prior to the
actual car icing regardless of whether said charges for transportation and/or storage are contracted for
or invoiced separately by and between the ice manufacturer and the carrier.
The sales price of the ice will not include the charge for the actual icing of the railroad car or truck
in which the perishable property is to be shipped, provided the charge for said icing service is
separately billed to the common carrier.
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