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6-3.1-26-25. Biennial evaluation; reporting requirements

IN Code § 6-3.1-26-25 (2019) (N/A)
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Sec. 25. (a) On a biennial basis, the corporation shall provide for an evaluation of the tax credit program. The evaluation must include an assessment of the effectiveness of the program in creating new jobs and increasing wages in Indiana and of the revenue impact of the program and may include a review of the practices and experiences of other states with similar programs.

(b) The department shall submit information to the corporation concerning the use of the credit for logistics investments under this chapter. The information submitted by the department must include the following with regard to the previous calendar year for logistics investments:

(1) Summary information regarding the taxpayers and the use of the credit, including the amount of credits approved, the number of taxpayers applying for the credit and claiming the credit, the number of employees who are employed in Indiana by the taxpayers claiming the credit, the amount and type of new qualified expenditures for which the credit was granted, the total dollar amount of new credits claimed and the average amount of the credit claimed per taxpayer, the amount of credits to be carried forward to a subsequent taxable year, and the percentage of the total credits claimed as compared to the total adjusted gross income of all the taxpayers claiming the credit.

(2) The name and address of each taxpayer claiming the credit and the amount of the credit applied for by and granted to each taxpayer.

(c) The corporation shall include information received or compiled under this section in the economic incentives and compliance report submitted under IC 5-28-28 for the calendar year in which the evaluation is completed.

As added by P.L.224-2003, SEC.197. Amended by P.L.4-2005, SEC.113; P.L.288-2013, SEC.59; P.L.145-2016, SEC.35; P.L.130-2018, SEC.27.

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6-3.1-26-25. Biennial evaluation; reporting requirements