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     1350                                     STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
                                              DEPARTMENT OF  REVENUE                          I-333
                                                                                              (Rev. 7/2/19)
                                              ANHYDROUS AMMONIA                                  3406
dor.sc.gov                                     ADDITIVE CREDIT                                20
Name                                                                                          SSN or FEIN

This form must be attached to the SC1040, SC1065, SC1120, or SC1120S.

1. Enter the amount you paid for the additive $

Instructions:
For  taxable  years  beginning  after  2004,  a  refundable  credit  against  Individual  or  Corporate  Income  Tax  is  available  to 
resident taxpayers engaged in the business of farming who use anhydrous ammonia for agricultural purposes.

Section  44-53-375(E)(2)(a)(ii)  requires  consumers  to  reformulate  anhydrous  ammonia  with  an  additive  that  will  prevent 
conversion of its active ingredients into methamphetamine or related substances.

The amount of the credit is equal to the amount paid by the taxpayer to purchase the additive.

Social Security Privacy Act Disclosure
It  is  mandatory  that  you  provide  your  Social  Security  Number  on  this  tax  form  if  you  are  an  individual  taxpayer.  42 
U.S.C405(c)(2)(C)(i)  permits  a  state  to  use  an  individual's  Social  Security  Number  as  means  of  identification  in 
administration of any tax. SC Regulation 117-201 mandates that any person required to make a return to the SCDOR must 
provide  identifying  numbers,  as  prescribed,  for  securing  proper  identification.  Your  Social  Security  Number  is  used  for 
identification purposes. 

The Family Privacy Protection Act
Under the Family Privacy Protection Act, the collection of personal information from citizens by the SCDOR is limited to the 
information necessary for the SCDOR to fulfill its statutory duties. In most instances, once this information is collected by 
the SCDOR, it is protected by law from public disclosure. In those situations where public disclosure is not prohibited, the 
Family  Privacy  Protection  Act  prevents  such  information  from  being  used  by  third  parties  for  commercial  solicitation 
purposes. 

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