Iowa Code § 15.508

Qualifying investment tax credit
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1. The authority may authorize a tax credit for an eligible business pursuant to section 15.505, subsection 3. The authority shall not issue a tax credit certificate to the eligible business until the eligible business’s project or a portion of the project has been placed in service. An eligible business may claim the tax credit authorized and issued by the authority. The tax credit shall be amortized to the eligible business equally over five tax years. The tax credit shall be allowed against taxes imposed under chapter 422, subchapter II,III, or V, and against the moneys and credits tax imposed in section 533.329. If the eligible business is a partnership, S corporation, limited liability company, cooperative organized under chapter 501 and filing as a partnership for federal tax purposes, or estate or trust electing to have the income taxed directly to the individual, an individual may claim the tax credit allowed. The amount claimed by the individual shall be based upon the pro rata share of the individual’s earnings of the partnership, S corporation, limited liability company, cooperative organized under chapter 501 and filing as a partnership for federal tax purposes, or estate or trust. Any tax credit in excess of the eligible business’s tax liability for the tax year may be refunded. In lieu of claiming a refund, an eligible business may elect to have the overpayment shown on the eligible business’s final, completed return credited to the eligible business’s tax liability for the immediately succeeding tax year. A tax credit shall not be carried back to a tax year prior to the tax year in which the tax credit is first claimed by the eligible business. 2. Ifwithin five years of the date the authority issues an eligiblebusinessa tax creditunder subsection 1 the eligible business sells, disposes of, razes, or otherwise renders unusable allor a part of the land, buildings, or other structures for which the tax credit was claimed under this section, the tax liability of the eligible business for the year in which all or part of the land, buildings, or other existing structures are sold, disposed of, razed, or otherwise rendered unusable shall be increased by one of the following amounts: a. One hundred percent of the tax credit claimed under this section if allor a part of the land, buildings, or other structures for which the tax credit was claimed under this section cease to be eligible for the tax credit within one year after the date the authority issued the tax credit to the eligible business. b. Eighty percent of the tax credit claimed under this section ifall or a part of the land, buildings, or other structures for which the tax credit was claimed under this section cease to be eligible for the tax credit within two years after the date the authority issued the tax credit to the eligible business. c. Sixty percent of the tax credit claimed under this section if all or a part of the land, buildings, or other structures for which the tax credit was claimed under this section cease to be eligible for the tax credit within three years after the date the authority issued the tax credit to the eligible business. d. Forty percent of the tax credit claimed under this section if all or a part of the land, buildings, or other structures for which the tax credit was claimed under this section cease to be eligible for the tax credit within four years after the date the authority issued the tax credit to the eligible business. e. Twenty percent of the tax credit claimed under this section if allor a part of the land, buildings, or other structures for which the tax credit was claimed under this section cease to be eligible for the tax credit within five years after the date the authority issued the tax credit to the eligible business. f. Except as provided in section 15.119, subsection 1, paragraph “b”, the board shall not authorize for any one fiscal year an amount oftax credits pursuant tothis section thatexceeds the amount allocated pursuant to section 15.119, subsection 2. NEW section

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