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20 - Credit for Transportation Improvement Contributions.

NY Tax L § 20 (2019) (N/A)
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(b) Definitions. As used in this section, the following terms shall have the following meanings:

(1) Qualified business facility ("QBF"). A business facility the construction or expansion of which is intended to be enhanced by a qualified transportation improvement project, as described in paragraph three of this subdivision.

(2) Certified contribution. The term "certified contribution" means a contribution certified jointly by the commissioner of transportation and the commissioner of economic development as a contribution to a qualified transportation improvement project, such certification indicating the date and amount of such contribution by the taxpayer, and including a description of the associated QBF. The commissioner of transportation and the comptroller are authorized to accept, hold and, notwithstanding section four of the state finance law, to disburse such contributions, in the same manner as is authorized for municipal contributions in section ten of the highway law.

(3) Qualified transportation improvement project. The term "qualified transportation improvement project" means the design, development, construction, and/or improvement of transportation infrastructure and related facilities or systems, including, but not limited to, highways, roadways, bridges, ramps or lanes; or railroad, port, aviation or mass transit facilities; or ferry or marine facilities; or associated right-of-way and associated connections to existing or planned transportation infrastructure or facilities. Such project must be designed in part to enhance the planned construction or expansion of a QBF. A project for the design, development, construction, and/or improvement of transportation infrastructure and related facilities or systems shall be considered a "qualified transportation improvement project" under this section only if the commissioner of transportation and the commissioner of economic development jointly determine, in their sole discretion, that the project would promote the development of employment opportunities in connection with such QBF by creating more than one thousand new jobs in connection therewith, and is in the best interests of the people of the state. The undertaking of said project is declared to be for a public purpose, and the commissioner of transportation is authorized to participate in the costs thereof.

(4) Increased QBF payroll. The term "increased QBF payroll" means the excess, if any, of (A) the taxpayer's total wages, salaries and other personal service compensation of employees employed in connection with a QBF other than general executive officers (in the case of a corporation), for the taxable year, over (B) the average of the taxpayer's total wages, salaries and other personal service compensation of such employees for the taxable year in which the contribution was made and for the two immediately preceding taxable years, if any, but only to the extent that such excess exists with regard to the state.

(c) Recapture. (1) If the taxpayer has made a contribution which is the basis for a credit allowed under this section, and if with respect to the third full taxable year (the "test year") next following the taxable year during which such contribution was made (the "contribution year") the employment increase test described in paragraph three of this subdivision is not met, the taxpayer shall add back the sum of the amounts of such credit which have been allowed for all prior taxable years, and shall be allowed no further credit under this section with respect to such contribution with respect to any other taxable year.

(2) The amount required to be added back pursuant to this subdivision shall be augmented by an amount equal to the product of such amount and the underpayment rate of interest (without regard to compounding), set by the commissioner pursuant to subsection (e) of section one thousand ninety-six of this chapter, in the case of taxpayers which applied the credit against tax under article nine, nine-A, thirty-two or thirty-three, or pursuant to subsection (j) of section six hundred ninety-seven of this chapter, in the case of taxpayers who applied the credit against tax under article twenty-two of this chapter, in effect on the last day of the taxable year.

(3) The employment increase test shall be deemed met where the average number of full-time employees of the taxpayer employed (A) in connection with a QBF and (B) in this state, during the test year, exceeds, in each case, such number determined with respect to the contribution year and the two immediately preceding taxable years by one thousand.

(4) The average number of employees in a taxable year shall be computed by ascertaining the number of employees, except general executive officers (in the case of a corporation), employed by the taxpayer on the thirty-first day of March, the thirtieth day of June, the thirtieth day of September and the thirty-first day of December in the taxable year, by adding together the number of employees ascertained on each of such dates and dividing the sum so obtained by the number of such abovementioned dates occurring within the taxable year.

(d) Cross-references. For application of the credit provided for in this section, see the following provisions of this chapter:

(1) Article 9: Section 187-e,

(2) Article 9-A: Section 210: subdivision 32,

(3) Article 22: Section 606: subsections (i) and (z),

(4) Article 32: Section 1456: subsection (n),

(5) Article 33: Section 1511: subdivision (p).

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