Colorado Code § 39-22-531

Colorado job growth incentive tax credit - rules - definitions - repeal
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(1) 
As used in this section, unless the context otherwise requires:
(a) (I) "Affiliated group" means one or more chains of persons connected through stock
or other ownership interests with a person if:
(A) One or more of the other persons in the chain owns interests possessing more than
fifty percent of the voting power of all classes of ownership interests except ownership interests
of the common parent and more than fifty percent of each class of nonvoting ownership interests
of each of the persons except ownership interests of the common parent; and
(B) The common parent owns interests possessing more than fifty percent of the voting
power of all classes of ownership interests and more than fifty percent of each class of the
nonvoting ownership interests of at least one of the other persons in the chain.
(II) As used in this paragraph (a), the term "ownership interest" does not include
nonvoting stock that is limited and preferred as to dividends; employer securities, within the
meaning of section 409 (1) of the internal revenue code, while such securities are held under a
tax credit employee stock ownership plan; or qualifying employer securities, within the meaning
of section 4975 (e)(8) of the internal revenue code, while such securities are held under an
employee stock ownership plan that meets the requirements of section 4975 (e)(7) of the internal
revenue code.
(III) As used in this paragraph (a), the term "person" does not include natural persons.
(b) "Commission" means the Colorado economic development commission created in
section 24-46-102, C.R.S.
(c) "Credit certificate" means a statement issued by the commission certifying that the
project qualifies for the job growth incentive tax credit allowed in this section and specifying the
amount of the credit allowed.
(d) (I) For income tax years commencing before January 1, 2014, "credit period" means
a period not to exceed sixty consecutive months from the first month of the initial tax year in
which a credit allowed pursuant to this section is first claimed, for which a taxpayer may claim a
credit that is calculated annually by the commission.
(II) For income tax years commencing on or after January 1, 2014, "credit period" means
a period not to exceed ninety-six consecutive months from the first month of the initial tax year
in which a credit allowed pursuant to this section is first claimed, for which a taxpayer may
claim a credit that is calculated annually by the commission.
(e) "Department" means the department of revenue.
(f) "Net job growth" means the difference between the total number of full-time
equivalent employees employed by the taxpayer in the state for the project at the end of each
calendar year of the project and the total number of full-time equivalent employees employed by
the taxpayer in the state for the project at the commencement of the project.
(g) "Person" shall have the same meaning as provided in section 39-21-101 (3).
(h) "Project" means a project that encourages, promotes, and stimulates economic
development in key economic sectors, including, but not limited to, aerospace, bioscience, life
science, clean energy technology, tourism, film and television production, and information
technology, and that is approved by the commission as specified in subsection (3) of this section.
(h.3) "Qualified partnership" means an agreement between the taxpayer and a state
institution of higher education that aligns with or furthers the academic mission of the state
institution of higher education, results in positive benefits for the community and the local
economy, and allows a taxpayer to utilize the following for a project:
(I) The tangible intellectual property of the state institution of higher education;
(II) The body of academic knowledge and expert skills of the state institution of higher
education; or
(III) Any specialized equipment owned or developed by the state institution of higher
education.
(h.5) "State institution of higher education" means a state institution of higher education
as defined in section 23-18-102 (10), C.R.S., a local district college, or an area technical college.
(i) "Taxpayer" means any person doing business in the state. For purposes of this
section, taxpayer includes an affiliated group.
(2) For income tax years commencing on or after January 1, 2009, but prior to January 1,
2027, at the discretion of the commission as specified in subsection (3) of this section, there may
be allowed to any taxpayer an annual job growth incentive tax credit with respect to the income
taxes imposed by this article that a taxpayer may claim for a credit period in an amount
determined by the commission pursuant to subsection (5) of this section.
(3) The commission may approve any job growth incentive tax credits allowed pursuant
to subsection (2) of this section subject to the following:
(a) During a credit period a project must:
(I) (A) For income tax years commencing before January 1, 2014, except as provided in
sub-subparagraph (B) of this subparagraph (I), bring a net job growth of at least twenty new jobs
to the state with an average yearly wage of at least one hundred ten percent of the average yearly
wage of the county in which the taxpayer is located and, for income tax years commencing on or
after January 1, 2014, except as provided in sub-subparagraphs (B) and (C) of this subparagraph
(I), bring a net job growth of at least twenty new jobs to the state with an average yearly wage of
at least one hundred percent of the average yearly wage of the county in which the taxpayer is
located.
(B) For income tax years commencing before January 1, 2014, if the project will be
located in a designated enhanced rural enterprise zone as such zone is described in section 39-
30-103.2 (1) and the local community of the designated enhanced rural enterprise zone provides
rationale to the commission outlining the project's economic importance to the community, the
project shall, during a credit period, bring a net job growth of at least five new jobs to the state
with an average yearly wage of at least one hundred ten percent of the average yearly wage of
the enhanced rural enterprise zone in which the taxpayer is located. For income tax years
commencing on or after January 1, 2014, if the project will be located in a designated enhanced
rural enterprise zone as such zone is described in section 39-30-103.2 (1) and the local
community of the designated enhanced rural enterprise zone provides rationale to the
commission outlining the project's economic importance to the community, the project shall,
during a credit period, bring a net job growth of at least five new jobs to the state with an
average yearly wage of at least one hundred percent of the average yearly wage of the enhanced
rural enterprise zone in which the taxpayer is located.
(C) For income tax years commencing on or after January 1, 2015, but prior to January
1, 2018, if the project is a qualified partnership the project must bring a net job growth of at least
five new jobs to the state with an average yearly wage of at least one hundred percent of the
statewide average yearly wage, be located on or within one mile of the campus of or on other
property owned by the state institution of higher education, and include a description of the
project's alignment with or furtherance of the academic mission of the state institution of higher
education.
(D) For income tax years commencing on or after January 1, 2024, but prior to January
1, 2029, if the project constitutes advanced manufacturing, as defined in section 24-46-108
(1)(a), or semiconductor manufacturing, as defined in section 24-46-108 (1)(j), the project must
bring a net job growth of at least twenty jobs to the state with an average yearly wage of seventy-
five percent or such greater amount of the average yearly wage of the county in which the
taxpayer is located, as the commission deems proper under its discretion.
(II) Result in the retention of any new employees hired for the project for at least one
year; and
(III) (A) For income tax years commencing before January 1, 2014, be approved by the
commission only if the project would not occur but for the credit allowed in this section;
(B) For income tax years commencing on or after January 1, 2014, be approved by the
commission only if the credit allowed in this section is a major factor in the decision to locate or
retain the project in Colorado; except that, if the project is a qualified partnership, then the
limitation in this sub-subparagraph (B) does not apply.
(b) A taxpayer shall submit a complete written application for a credit allowed in this
section to the commission before the project commences in the state. The application must
include:
(I) An identification of the specific jobs that will be created.
(II) An identification of the cost differential in the projected costs of the project
compared to the projected costs were the project commenced in a competing state; except that, if
the project is a qualified partnership, then the identification of the cost differential is not
required. The cost differential shall include any impact of the competing state's incentive
programs and may include:
(A) Specific costs for labor, utilities, taxes, and any other costs of a competing state's
site; and
(B) The cost structure of the taxpayer's industry in the competing state.
(III) For income tax years commencing before January 1, 2014, documentation to
demonstrate that without the credit allowed in this section, the project would not occur in this
state. Such documentation shall include information that indicates that:
(A) The taxpayer could reasonably and efficiently locate the project outside of this state;
(B) At least one other state is being considered for the project;
(C) Receipt of the credit allowed in this section is a major factor in the taxpayer's
decision; and
(D) Without the credit allowed in this section, the taxpayer is not likely to commence the
project in the state.
(IV) For income tax years commencing on or after January 1, 2014, documentation to
demonstrate that the credit allowed in this section is a major factor in the decision to locate the
project in Colorado; except that, if the project is a qualified partnership, then such
documentation is not required. Such documentation shall include information that indicates that:
(A) The taxpayer could reasonably and efficiently locate the project outside of this state;
(B) At least one other state is being considered for the project;
(C) Receipt of the credit allowed in this section is a major factor in the taxpayer's
decision; and
(D) Without the credit allowed in this section, the taxpayer has a reduced probability of
commencing the project in the state.
(c) In the exercise of the commission's discretion granted by this subsection (3), the
commission shall only consider the following:
(I) The economic health of this state;
(II) The economic viability of the proposed new jobs;
(III) The economic benefits to the state of the new jobs; and
(IV) The maximum amount of the credit needed to attract the new jobs to this state.
(4) (a) (I) The commission shall review each application for a credit allowed in this
section submitted by any taxpayer. Based on the application submitted, the commission may
offer conditional approval to a taxpayer for a credit. The conditional approval shall include the
maximum amount of the credit available to the taxpayer for the credit period calculated pursuant
to paragraph (a) of subsection (5) of this section and the specific terms that shall be met to
qualify for the credit.
(II) A taxpayer that receives conditional approval for a credit allowed in this section
shall notify the commission promptly if the project is canceled or otherwise becomes ineligible
for the estimated credit, in which case the conditional approval may be canceled. The conditional
approval shall be void and any credit claimed shall be repaid if a taxpayer that receives
conditional approval does not commence the project within one and a half years of the receipt of
the conditional approval or fails to meet the terms of subsection (3) of this section.
(b) By March 1 of the calendar year after the commencement of the project, and each
March 1 of any calendar year following a year of the credit period, a taxpayer that received
conditional approval as specified in paragraph (a) of this subsection (4) shall submit an annual
request for a credit certificate. The request shall include documents that detail the number of
employees hired for the project, the net job growth for the taxpayer, all documentation necessary
to calculate the credit as specified in subsection (5) of this section, and any other information
requested by the commission.
(c) If the project has commenced and the project meets or exceeds the conditions of a
project as specified in paragraphs (a) and (b) of subsection (3) of this section, the commission
shall calculate the annual amount of the credit allowed in this section as specified in paragraph
(b) of subsection (5) of this section and shall issue a credit certificate for that calendar year in
that amount to the taxpayer. The credit certificate shall be submitted by the taxpayer to the
department with the taxpayer's income tax return for the tax year that includes the December 31
of the calendar year for which the credit certificate is issued.
(5) The credit allowed in this section shall be calculated by the commission as follows:
(a) For the maximum amount of the credit allowed in this section available to the
taxpayer for the credit period, the commission shall multiply the estimated net job growth for
each of the years in the credit period by fifty percent of the taxpayer's total estimated taxes
imposed on the employer each year for the new employees of the project under the "Federal
Insurance Contributions Act", 26 U.S.C. sec. 3111 (a) and (b). The maximum amount of the
credit shall be the result of this calculation or such lesser amount as the commission deems
proper under its discretion as specified in paragraph (c) of subsection (3) of this section.
(b) For the annual amount of the credit allowed in this section available to the taxpayer,
the commission shall multiply the actual net job growth for that year by fifty percent of the
taxpayer's taxes imposed on the employer for the new employees of the project under the
"Federal Insurance Contributions Act", 26 U.S.C. sec. 3111 (a) and (b). The amount of the credit
allowed in this section shall be the result of this calculation; except that no credit certificate shall
be issued if the aggregate of all credits claimed or to be claimed by the taxpayer, including the
current credit certificate, exceeds the maximum amount of the credit as calculated pursuant to
paragraph (a) of this subsection (5).
(6) Except as provided in sections 24-46-104.3, 24-46-107, and 24-46-108, if the amount
of the credit allowed in this section exceeds the amount of income taxes otherwise due on the
taxpayer's income in the income tax year for which the credit is being claimed, the amount of the
credit not used as an offset against income taxes in the current income tax year and not used to
claim a refund pursuant to section 24-46-108 may be carried forward and used as a credit against
subsequent years' income tax liability for a period not to exceed ten years and shall be applied
first to the earliest income tax years possible. Any credit remaining after said period shall not be
refunded or credited to the taxpayer.
(7) The commission or its designee may audit the accounts of a taxpayer up to twelve
months following the issuance of any credit certificate.
(8) The commission shall include information regarding all conditional approvals
granted and credit certificates issued pursuant to this section, including the credits claimed, the
names of the recipients of the credits, and the amounts claimed, in its annual report required to
be presented to the general assembly pursuant to section 24-46-104 (2), C.R.S.
(9) If a taxpayer receiving a credit allowed in this section is a partnership, limited
liability company, S corporation, or similar pass-through entity, the taxpayer may allocate the
credit among its partners, shareholders, members, or other constituent taxpayers in any manner
agreed to by such partners, shareholders, members, or other constituent taxpayers. The taxpayer
shall certify to the commission and the department the amount of the credit allocated to each
partner, shareholder, member, or other constituent taxpayer, and the commission shall issue
credit certificates in the appropriate amounts to each partner, shareholder, member, or other
constituent taxpayer. Each partner, shareholder, member, or other constituent taxpayer shall be
allowed to claim such amount subject to any restrictions set forth in this section.
(10) No later than September 1, 2010, and no later than September 1 of each year
thereafter through September 1, 2024, the commission shall provide the department with an
electronic report of the taxpayers receiving a credit allowed in this section for the preceding
calendar year or any fiscal year ending in the preceding calendar year, and any credits
disallowed pursuant to subparagraph (II) of paragraph (a) of subsection (4) of this section for any
year, that includes the following information:
(a) The taxpayer's name;
(b) The taxpayer's Colorado account number and federal employer identification
number;
(c) The amount of the credit allowed in this section; and
(d) Any associated taxpayer's names, Colorado account numbers, and federal employer
identification numbers or social security numbers, if the credit allowed in this section is
allocated from a pass-through entity pursuant to subsection (9) of this section.
(11) The executive director of the department may promulgate rules as may be necessary
to administer and enforce any provision of this section. The rules shall be promulgated in
accordance with article 4 of title 24, C.R.S.
(12) Any taxpayer who offsets a tax deficiency with a credit allowed in this section that
is disallowed pursuant to this section shall be liable for such tax deficiency, interest, and
penalties as may be specified in this article or otherwise provided by law.
(13) This section is repealed, effective July 1, 2042.

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