Utah Code § 59-10-1111

Refundable tax credit for psychiatrists, psychiatric mental health nurse
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practitioners, and volunteer retired psychiatrists.
(1) As used in this section:
(a) "Psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner" means the same as that term is defined in
Section 58-1-111.
(b) "Psychiatrist" means the same as that term is defined in Section 58-1-111.
(c) "Tax credit certificate" means a certificate issued by the Division of Professional Licensing
under Section 58-1-111 certifying that the claimant is entitled to a tax credit under this section.
(d) "Volunteer retired psychiatrist" means the same as that term is defined in Section 58-1-111.
(2) A claimant who is a psychiatrist or a psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner and who
submits a tax credit certificate issued by the Division of Professional Licensing under
Subsection 58-1-111(3), may claim a refundable tax credit:
(a) as provided in this section; and
(b) in the amount of $10,000.
(3) A claimant who is a psychiatrist or a psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner and who
submits a tax credit certificate under Subsection 58-1-111(4) may claim a refundable tax credit:
(a) as provided in this section; and
(b) in the amount of $10,000.
(4) A claimant who is a volunteer retired psychiatrist and who submits a tax credit certificate under
Subsection 58-1-111(5) may claim a refundable tax credit:
(a) as provided in this section; and
(b) in the amount of $10,000.
(5) A claimant may claim a tax credit under Subsections (2) through (4) for no more than 10
taxable years for each tax credit.
(6)
(a) In accordance with any rules prescribed by the commission under Subsection (6)(b), the
commission shall make a refund to a claimant who claims a tax credit under this section if the
amount of the tax credit exceeds the claimant's tax liability for the taxable year.

(b) In accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, the
commission may make rules providing procedures for making a refund to a claimant as
required by Subsection (6)(a).

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