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Section 1004 - Tax credit for cash contributions to sheltered workshops.

UT Code § 59-10-1004 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) For tax years beginning January 1, 1983, and thereafter, in computing the tax due the state under Section 59-10-104 there shall be a nonrefundable tax credit allowed for cash contributions made by a claimant, estate, or trust within the taxable year to nonprofit rehabilitation sheltered workshop facilities for persons with a disability operating in Utah that are certified by the Department of Human Services as a qualifying facility.

(2) The allowable tax credit is an amount equal to 50% of the aggregate amount of the cash contributions to the qualifying rehabilitation facilities, but the allowed tax credit may not exceed $200.

(3) The amount of contribution claimed as a tax credit under this section may not also be claimed as a charitable deduction in determining net taxable income.

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Section 1004 - Tax credit for cash contributions to sheltered workshops.