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6-3.1-24-12. Carryover; unused tax credit

IN Code § 6-3.1-24-12 (2019) (N/A)
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Note: This version of section effective until 7-1-2020. See also following version of this section, effective 7-1-2020.

Sec. 12. If the amount of the credit determined under section 10 of this chapter for a taxpayer in a taxable year exceeds the taxpayer's state tax liability for that taxable year, the taxpayer may carry the excess credit over for a period not to exceed the taxpayer's following five (5) taxable years. The amount of the credit carryover from a taxable year shall be reduced to the extent that the carryover is used by the taxpayer to obtain a credit under this chapter for any subsequent taxable year. A taxpayer is not entitled to a carryback or a refund of any unused credit amount.

As added by P.L.192-2002(ss), SEC.119. Amended by P.L.214-2003, SEC.5; P.L.193-2005, SEC.19.

Note: This version of section effective 7-1-2020. See also preceding version of this section, effective until 7-1-2020.

Sec. 12. (a) If the amount of the credit determined under section 10 of this chapter for a taxpayer in a taxable year exceeds the taxpayer's state tax liability for that taxable year, the taxpayer may carry the excess credit over for a period not to exceed the taxpayer's following five (5) taxable years. The amount of the credit carryover from a taxable year shall be reduced to the extent that the carryover is used by the taxpayer to obtain a credit under this chapter for any subsequent taxable year. A taxpayer is not entitled to a carryback or a refund of any unused credit amount.

(b) If the corporation certifies a credit for an investment that is made after June 30, 2020, and before July 1, 2029, the taxpayer may assign all or part of the credit to which the taxpayer is entitled under this chapter, subject to the limitations set forth in subsection (c).

(c) The following apply to the assignment of a credit under this chapter:

(1) A taxpayer may not assign all or part of a credit or credits to a particular person in amounts that are less than ten thousand dollars ($10,000).

(2) Before a credit may be assigned, the taxpayer must notify the corporation of the assignment of the credit in the manner prescribed by the corporation.

(3) An assignment of a credit must be in writing, and both the taxpayer and assignee shall report the assignment on the taxpayer's and assignee's state tax returns for the year in which the assignment is made, in the manner prescribed by the department.

(4) Once a particular credit or credits are assigned, the assignee may not assign all or part of the credit or credits to another person.

(5) A taxpayer may not receive value in connection with an assignment under this section that exceeds the value of that part of the credit assigned.

(d) The corporation shall collect and compile data on the assignments of tax credits under this chapter and determine the effectiveness of each assignment in getting projects completed. The corporation shall report its findings under this subsection to the legislative council in an electronic format under IC 5-14-6 before November 1, 2022. This subsection expires January 1, 2023.

As added by P.L.192-2002(ss), SEC.119. Amended by P.L.214-2003, SEC.5; P.L.193-2005, SEC.19; P.L.158-2019, SEC.14.

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6-3.1-24-12. Carryover; unused tax credit