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15-30-2116. Additional exemption for dependent child with disability -- physician's verification

MT Code § 15-30-2116 (2019) (N/A)
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15-30-2116. Additional exemption for dependent child with disability -- physician's verification. (1) In lieu of the exemption in 15-30-2114(5), an exemption for twice the amount allowed for dependents is allowed for each dependent child with a disability.

(2) In order to be eligible for the exemption, a dependent child with a disability must, for the taxable year of the taxpayer, have as the child's principal place of abode the home of the taxpayer and have a permanent disability of great enough severity that it constitutes not less than 50% disability to the body as a whole. An exemption may be allowed for a dependent with a permanent disability after the individual reaches the age of majority if the individual continues to be a dependent.

(3) A taxpayer claiming the exemption provided for in subsection (1) shall provide with the taxpayer's income tax return written documentation by a licensed physician that the disability qualifies under subsection (2). The written documentation remains in effect in subsequent tax years for the purpose of claiming the additional exemption unless there is a change in the dependent's physical circumstances to the extent that the dependent no longer qualifies for the additional exemption. The taxpayer shall inform the department of any change in the dependent's eligibility. The department may inquire by mail whether any material change has occurred in the dependent's physical circumstances that may affect the dependent's eligibility for the additional exemption and that may require additional written documentation by a licensed physician at any time that the department considers necessary.

History: En. 84-4910.1 by Sec. 1, Ch. 500, L. 1977; R.C.M. 1947, 84-4910.1; amd. Sec. 10, Ch. 698, L. 1979; amd. Sec. 14, Ch. 472, L. 1997; amd. Sec. 3, Ch. 147, L. 2009; Sec. 15-30-114, MCA 2007; redes. 15-30-2116 by Sec. 1, Ch. 147, L. 2009.

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15-30-2116. Additional exemption for dependent child with disability -- physician's verification