Indiana Code § 6-3.1-30-14

Application; requirement to enter into an agreement with the corporation
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Sec. 14. (a) To be awarded a credit under this chapter, a taxpayer must submit an application to the corporation and enter into an agreement with the corporation.       (b) The corporation shall prescribe the form of the application.       (c) A taxpayer may claim a credit awarded after June 30, 2019, against the taxpayer's state tax liability for a taxable year only if the corporation awards a credit to the taxpayer and enters into an agreement with the taxpayer under section 15 of this chapter. The corporation may deny an application for a credit under this chapter in its sole discretion. A taxpayer may not seek judicial review of a decision by the corporation to deny a taxpayer's application for a credit.

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