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Public Act 095-0720 |
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AN ACT concerning revenue.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | ||||
represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Film
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Production Services Tax Credit Act of 2008.
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Section 5. Purpose. The General Assembly finds that the | ||||
Illinois economy is highly vulnerable to other states and | ||||
nations that have major financial incentive programs targeted | ||||
to the motion picture industry. Because of the incentive | ||||
programs of these competitor locations, Illinois must move | ||||
aggressively with new business development investment tools so | ||||
that Illinois is more competitive in site location | ||||
decision-making for film productions. In an increasingly | ||||
global economy, Illinois' long-term development will benefit | ||||
from rational, strategic use of State resources in support of | ||||
film production development and growth. It is the purpose of | ||||
this Act to preserve and expand the existing human | ||||
infrastructure for the motion picture industry in Illinois. It | ||||
shall be the policy of this State to promote and encourage the | ||||
training and hiring of Illinois residents who represent the | ||||
diversity of the Illinois population through the creation and | ||||
implementation of training, education, and recruitment | ||||
programs organized in cooperation with Illinois colleges and |
universities, labor organizations, and the motion picture | ||
industry.
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Section 10. Definitions. As used in this Act:
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"Accredited production" means: (i) for productions | ||
commencing before May 1, 2006, a film, video, or television | ||
production that
has been certified by the Department in which | ||
the aggregate Illinois labor
expenditures
included in the cost | ||
of the production, in the period that ends 12 months after
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time principal filming or taping of the production began, | ||
exceed $100,000
for productions of 30 minutes or longer, or | ||
$50,000 for productions of less
than 30
minutes; and (ii) for | ||
productions commencing on or after May 1, 2006, a film, video, | ||
or television production that has been certified by the | ||
Department in which the Illinois production spending included | ||
in the cost of production in the period that ends 12 months | ||
after the time principal filming or taping of the production | ||
began exceeds $100,000 for productions of 30 minutes or longer | ||
or exceeds $50,000 for productions of less than 30 minutes. | ||
"Accredited production" does not include a production that:
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(1) is news, current events, or public programming, or | ||
a program that
includes weather or market reports;
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(2) is a talk show;
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(3) is a production in respect of a game, | ||
questionnaire, or contest;
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(4) is a sports event or activity;
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(5) is a gala presentation or awards show;
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(6) is a finished production that solicits funds;
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(7) is a production produced by a film production | ||
company if records, as
required
by 18
U.S.C. 2257, are to | ||
be maintained by that film production company with respect
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to any
performer portrayed in that single media or | ||
multimedia program; or
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(8) is a production produced primarily for industrial, | ||
corporate, or
institutional purposes.
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"Accredited production certificate" means a certificate | ||
issued by the
Department certifying that the production is an | ||
accredited production that
meets the guidelines of this Act.
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"Applicant" means a taxpayer that is a film production | ||
company that is
operating or has operated an accredited | ||
production located within the State of
Illinois and that
(i) | ||
owns the copyright in the accredited production throughout the
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Illinois production period or (ii)
has contracted directly with | ||
the owner of the copyright in the
accredited production
or a | ||
person acting on behalf of the owner
to provide services for | ||
the production, where the owner
of the copyright is not an | ||
eligible production corporation.
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"Credit" means:
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(1) for an accredited production approved by the | ||
Department on or before January 1, 2005 and commencing | ||
before May 1, 2006, the amount equal to 25% of the Illinois | ||
labor
expenditure approved by the Department.
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applicant is deemed to have paid, on its balance due day | ||
for the year, an
amount equal to 25% of its qualified | ||
Illinois labor expenditure for the tax
year. For Illinois | ||
labor expenditures generated by the employment of | ||
residents of geographic areas of high poverty or high | ||
unemployment, as determined by the Department, in an | ||
accredited production commencing before May 1, 2006 and
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approved by the Department after January 1, 2005, the | ||
applicant shall receive an enhanced credit of 10% in | ||
addition to the 25% credit; and | ||
(2) for an accredited production commencing on or after | ||
May 1, 2006, the amount equal to: | ||
(i) 20% of the Illinois production spending for the | ||
taxable year; plus | ||
(ii) 15% of the Illinois labor expenditures | ||
generated by the employment of residents of geographic | ||
areas of high poverty or high unemployment, as | ||
determined by the Department.
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"Department" means the Department of Commerce and Economic | ||
Opportunity.
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"Director" means the Director of Commerce and Economic | ||
Opportunity.
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"Illinois labor expenditure" means
salary or wages paid to | ||
employees of the
applicant for services on the accredited
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production;
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To qualify as an Illinois labor expenditure, the |
expenditure must be:
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(1) Reasonable in the circumstances.
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(2) Included in the federal income tax basis of the | ||
property.
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(3) Incurred by the applicant for services on or after | ||
January 1, 2004.
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(4) Incurred for the production stages of the | ||
accredited production, from
the final
script stage to the | ||
end of the post-production stage.
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(5) Limited to the first $25,000 of wages paid or | ||
incurred to each
employee of a production commencing before | ||
May 1, 2006 and the first $100,000 of wages paid or | ||
incurred to each
employee of
a production commencing on or | ||
after May 1, 2006.
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(6) For a production commencing before May 1, 2006, | ||
exclusive of the salary or wages paid to or incurred for | ||
the 2 highest
paid
employees of the production.
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(7) Directly attributable to the accredited | ||
production.
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(8) Paid in the tax year
for which the applicant is | ||
claiming the credit
or no later than 60 days after the end | ||
of the tax
year.
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(9) Paid to persons resident in Illinois at the time | ||
the payments were
made.
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(10) Paid for services rendered in Illinois.
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"Illinois production spending" means the expenses incurred |
by the applicant for an accredited production, including, | ||
without limitation, all of the following: | ||
(1) expenses to purchase, from vendors within | ||
Illinois, tangible personal property that is used in the | ||
accredited production; | ||
(2) expenses to acquire services, from vendors in | ||
Illinois, for film production, editing, or processing; and | ||
(3) the compensation, not to exceed $100,000 for any | ||
one employee, for contractual or salaried employees who are | ||
Illinois residents performing services with respect to the | ||
accredited production. | ||
"Qualified production facility" means stage facilities in | ||
the State in which television shows and films are or are | ||
intended to be regularly produced and that contain at least one | ||
sound stage of at least 15,000 square feet.
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Section 15. Powers of the Department. The Department, in | ||
addition to those
powers granted under the Civil Administrative | ||
Code of Illinois, is granted and
has all the powers necessary | ||
or convenient to carry out and effectuate the
purposes and | ||
provisions of this Act, including, but not limited to, power | ||
and
authority to:
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(a) Adopt rules deemed necessary and appropriate for the | ||
administration of
the tax credit program; establish forms for | ||
applications, notifications,
contracts, or any other | ||
agreements; and accept applications at any time during
the |
year.
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(b) Assist applicants pursuant to the provisions of this | ||
Act
to promote, foster, and
support film production and its | ||
related job creation or retention within the
State.
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(c) Gather information and conduct inquiries, in the manner | ||
and by the
methods as it deems desirable, including any | ||
information required for the Department to comply with Section | ||
45 and, without limitation, gathering
information with respect | ||
to applicants for the purpose of making any
designations or | ||
certifications necessary or desirable or to gather information
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to assist the Department with any recommendation or guidance in | ||
the furtherance
of the purposes of this Act, including, but not | ||
limited to, information as to
whether the applicant | ||
participated in training, education, and recruitment
programs | ||
that are organized in cooperation with Illinois colleges and
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universities, labor organizations, and the motion picture | ||
industry, and are
designed to promote and encourage the | ||
training and hiring of Illinois residents
who represent the | ||
diversity of the Illinois population.
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(d) Provide for sufficient personnel to permit | ||
administration, staffing,
operation, and related support | ||
required to adequately discharge its duties and
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responsibilities described in this Act from funds as may be | ||
appropriated by the
General Assembly for the administration of | ||
this Act.
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(e) Require applicants, upon written request, to issue any |
necessary
authorization to the appropriate federal, state, or | ||
local authority for the
release of information concerning a | ||
project being considered under the
provisions of this Act, with | ||
the information requested to include, but not be
limited to, | ||
financial reports, returns, or records relating to the
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applicant or the accredited production.
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(f) Require that an applicant must at all times keep proper | ||
books of record
and account in accordance with generally | ||
accepted accounting principles
consistently applied, with the | ||
books, records, or papers related to the
accredited production | ||
in the custody or control of the taxpayer open for
reasonable
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Department inspection and audits, and including, without | ||
limitation, the making
of copies of the books, records, or | ||
papers, and the inspection or appraisal of
any of the
assets of | ||
the applicant or the accredited production.
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(g) Take whatever actions are necessary or appropriate to | ||
protect the
State's interest in the event of bankruptcy, | ||
default, foreclosure, or
noncompliance with the terms and | ||
conditions of financial assistance or
participation required | ||
under this Act, including the power to sell, dispose,
lease, or | ||
rent, upon terms and conditions determined by the Director to | ||
be
appropriate, real or personal property that the Department | ||
may receive as a
result of these actions.
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Section 20. Tax credit awards. Subject to the conditions | ||
set forth in this Act, an applicant is entitled to a credit as |
approved by the Department under Section 40 of this Act.
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Section 25. Application for certification of accredited | ||
production.
Any applicant proposing a film or television | ||
production located or
planned to be located in Illinois may | ||
request an accredited production
certificate
by formal | ||
application to the Department.
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Section 30. Review of application for accredited | ||
production certificate.
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(a) In
determining whether to issue an accredited | ||
production certificate,
the Department must determine that a | ||
preponderance of the following conditions
exist:
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(1) The applicant's production intends to make the | ||
expenditure in the
State required for certification.
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(2) The applicant's production is economically sound | ||
and will benefit the
people of the State of Illinois by | ||
increasing opportunities for employment and
strengthen the | ||
economy of Illinois.
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(3) The applicant has filed a diversity plan with the | ||
Department outlining specific goals (i) for hiring | ||
minority persons and females, as defined in the Business | ||
Enterprise for Minorities, Females, and Persons with | ||
Disabilities Act, and (ii) for using vendors receiving | ||
certification under the Business Enterprise for | ||
Minorities, Females, and Persons with Disabilities Act; |
the Department has approved the plan as meeting the | ||
requirements established by the Department; and the | ||
Department has verified that the applicant has met or made | ||
good-faith efforts in achieving those goals. The | ||
Department must adopt any rules that are necessary to | ||
ensure compliance with the provisions of this item (3) and | ||
that are necessary to require that the applicant's plan | ||
reflects the diversity of this State.
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(4) The applicant's production application
indicates | ||
whether the applicant intends to participate in training, | ||
education,
and
recruitment programs that are organized in | ||
cooperation with Illinois colleges
and
universities,
labor | ||
organizations, and the motion picture industry and are | ||
designed to
promote
and
encourage the training and hiring | ||
of Illinois residents who represent the
diversity of the
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Illinois population.
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(5) That, if not for the credit, the applicant's | ||
production would not
occur in
Illinois, which may be | ||
demonstrated by any means including, but not limited to,
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evidence that the applicant has multi-state or | ||
international location options
and could reasonably and | ||
efficiently locate outside of the State, or
demonstration | ||
that at least one other state or nation is being considered | ||
for
the production, or evidence that the receipt of the | ||
credit is a major factor in
the
applicant's decision and | ||
that without the credit the applicant likely would
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create or retain jobs in Illinois, or demonstration that | ||
receiving the
credit is essential to the applicant's | ||
decision to create or retain new jobs in
the State.
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(6) Awarding the credit will result in an overall | ||
positive impact
to the State, as determined by the | ||
Department using the best available
data.
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(b) If any of the provisions in this Section conflict with | ||
any existing
collective
bargaining agreements, the terms and | ||
conditions of those collective bargaining
agreements shall | ||
control.
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Section 35. Issuance of Tax Credit Certificate.
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(a) In order to qualify for a tax credit under this Act, an | ||
applicant must
file an application, on forms prescribed by the | ||
Department, providing
information necessary to calculate the | ||
tax credit, and any additional
information as required by the | ||
Department.
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(b) Upon satisfactory review of the application, the | ||
Department shall issue a
Tax Credit Certificate stating the | ||
amount of the tax credit to which the
applicant is entitled.
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Section 40. Amount and duration of the credit. The amount | ||
of the credit awarded under this Act is based on the amount of | ||
the Illinois labor expenditure and Illinois production | ||
spending approved by the Department for the production as set | ||
forth under Section 10. The duration of the credit may not |
exceed one taxable year.
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Section 43. Training programs for skills in critical | ||
demand. To accomplish the purposes of this Act, the Department | ||
may use the training programs provided for Illinois under | ||
Section 605-800 of the Department of Commerce and Economic | ||
Opportunity Law of the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois.
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Section 45. Evaluation of tax credit program; reports to | ||
the General Assembly. | ||
(a) The Department shall evaluate the tax credit program. | ||
The evaluation must include an assessment of the effectiveness | ||
of the program in creating and retaining new jobs in Illinois | ||
and of the revenue impact of the program, and may include a | ||
review of the practices and experiences of other states or | ||
nations with similar programs. Upon completion of this | ||
evaluation, the Department shall determine the overall success | ||
of the program, and may make a recommendation to extend, | ||
modify, or not extend the program based on this evaluation. | ||
(b) At the end of each fiscal quarter, the Department must | ||
submit to the General Assembly a report that includes, without | ||
limitation, the following information: | ||
(1) the economic impact of the tax credit program,
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including the number of jobs created and retained, | ||
including whether the job positions are entry level, | ||
management, talent-related, vendor-related, or |
production-related; | ||
(2) the amount of film production spending brought to
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Illinois, including the amount of spending and type of | ||
Illinois vendors hired in connection with an accredited | ||
production; and | ||
(3) an overall picture of whether the human
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infrastructure of the motion picture industry in Illinois | ||
reflects the geographical, racial and ethnic, gender, and | ||
income-level diversity of the State of Illinois.
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(c) At the end of each fiscal year, the Department must
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submit to the General Assembly a report that includes, without | ||
limitation, the following information: | ||
(1) an identification of each vendor that provided
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goods or services that were included in an accredited | ||
production's Illinois production spending; | ||
(2) the amount paid to each identified vendor by the
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accredited production; | ||
(3) for each identified vendor, a statement as to
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whether the vendor is a minority owned business or a female | ||
owned business, as defined under Section 2 of the Business | ||
Enterprise for Minorities, Females, and Persons with | ||
Disabilities Act; and | ||
(4) a description of any steps taken by the
Department | ||
to encourage accredited productions to use vendors who are | ||
a minority owned business or a female owned business. |
Section 50. Program terms and conditions.
Any documentary | ||
materials or data made available or received by
any agent or | ||
employee of the
Department are confidential and are not public | ||
records to the extent that the
materials or data consist of | ||
commercial or financial information
regarding the operation of | ||
the production of the applicant for or
recipient of any tax | ||
credit under this Act.
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Section 90. Continuation of prior law. This Act replaces | ||
and is intended to be a continuation of the Film
Production | ||
Services Tax Credit Act, which was repealed on January 1, 2008. | ||
Section 95. Repeal. This Act is repealed on January 1, | ||
2009.
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Section 905. The Illinois Income Tax Act is amended by | ||
changing Section 213 as follows:
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(35 ILCS 5/213)
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Sec. 213. Film production services credit. For tax years | ||
beginning on or
after January 1, 2004, a taxpayer who has been | ||
awarded a tax credit under the
Film Production Services Tax | ||
Credit Act or under the Film Production Services Tax Credit Act | ||
of 2008 is entitled to a credit against the
taxes imposed under | ||
subsections (a) and (b) of Section 201 of this Act in an
amount | ||
determined by the Department of Commerce and Economic |
Opportunity under those Acts the
Film Production Services Tax | ||
Credit Act . If the taxpayer is a partnership or
Subchapter S | ||
corporation, the credit is allowed to the partners or | ||
shareholders
in accordance with the determination of income and | ||
distributive share of income
under Sections 702 and 704 and | ||
Subchapter S of the Internal Revenue Code. | ||
A transfer of this credit may be made by the taxpayer | ||
earning the credit within one year after the credit is awarded | ||
in accordance with rules adopted by the Department of Commerce | ||
and Economic Opportunity.
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The
Department, in cooperation with the Department of | ||
Commerce and Economic Opportunity, must prescribe rules to | ||
enforce and administer the provisions of this
Section. This | ||
Section is exempt from the provisions of Section 250 of this
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Act.
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The credit may not be carried back. If the amount of the | ||
credit exceeds the tax liability for the year, the
excess may | ||
be carried forward and applied to the tax liability of the 5 | ||
taxable
years following the excess credit year. The credit
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shall be applied to the earliest year for which there is a tax | ||
liability. If
there are credits from more than one tax year | ||
that are available to offset a
liability, the earlier credit | ||
shall be applied first. In no event shall a credit
under this | ||
Section reduce the taxpayer's
liability to less than
zero.
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(Source: P.A. 93-543, eff. 1-1-04; 94-171, eff. 7-11-05.)
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Section 999. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
becoming law.
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