1. There shall be allowed no more than four income tax return checkoffs on each income tax return. For tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2017, when the same four income tax return checkoffs have been provided on the income tax return for two consecutive tax years, the two checkoffs for which the least amount has been contributed, in the aggregate for the first tax year and through March 15 after the end of the second tax year, are repealed on December 31 after the end of the second tax year and shall be removed from the return form. 2. Ifmore checkoffs are enacted in the same session of the general assembly than there isspace for inclusion on the individual tax return form, the checkoffs with the earliest date of enactment as determined pursuant to section 3.7 for which there is space for inclusion on the return form shall be included on the return form, and allother checkoffs enacted during that session of the general assembly are repealed on December 31 of the year of enactment. Ifmore checkoffs are enacted in the same session of the general assembly than there isspace forinclusion on the individual income tax form and itis indeterminable which checkoffs have the earliest date of enactment pursuant to section 3.7, the director shall determine which checkoffs shall be included on the return form, and all other checkoffs not included on the return form shall be repealed on December 31 of the year of enactment and shall not be included on the return form. 3. a. By July 1 of the year in which two checkoffs are repealed pursuant to subsection 1,the department shall notify the Iowa Code editor which two checkoffs received the least amount of contributions and are repealed. b. By September 1 of any applicable year, the department shall notify theIowa Code editor of any repeal pursuant to subsection 2. 186, §14; 2016 Acts, ch 1138, §34, 35; 2017 Acts, ch 144, §6, 14; 2019 Acts, ch 152, §49
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