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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 105 — Taxation

§ 105-269.13. Debts not collectible under North Carolina law.

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§ 105-269.13. Debts not collectible under North Carolina law.
(a)Debts Not Collectible. - The following debts are not collectible and are not subject to execution under Article 28 of Chapter 1 of the General Statutes or any other provision of law:
(1)A loan made by a person who does not comply with G.S. 105-88.
(2)A debt owed to a retailer described in subsection
(b)of this section as the result of the purchase of tangible personal property.
(b)Retailer. - A debt owed to a retailer is subject to this section if all of the following applies to the retailer:
(1)The retailer meets one or more of the conditions in G.S. 105-164.8(b).
(2)The retailer is not registered to collect the use tax due under Article 5 of this Chapter on its sales delivered to an address in North Carolina.
(3)The retailer reported gross sales of at least five million dollars ($5,000,000) on its most recent federal income tax return.
(c)Assignment. - An assignment to a person of a debt listed in subsection
(a)of this section is subject to the collection restrictions imposed by this section. (2000-120, s. 9.)
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