Wisconsin Code § 76.637

Economic development credit
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(1) DEFINITION.
In this section, “claimant” means an insurer who files a claim under this section and is certified under s. 238.301 (2), 2023 stats.,
or s. 560.701 (2), 2009 stats., and authorized to claim tax benefits
under s. 238.303, 2023 stats., or s. 560.703, 2009 stats.
(2) FILING CLAIMS. Subject to the limitations under this section, ss. 238.301 to 238.306, 2023 stats., and ss. 560.701 to
560.706, 2009 stats., for taxable years beginning after December
31, 2008, a claimant may claim as a credit against the fees due under s. 76.60, 76.63, 76.65, 76.66, or 76.67 the amount authorized
for the claimant under s. 238.303, 2023 stats., or s. 560.703, 2009
stats.
(3) LIMITATIONS. No credit may be allowed under this section unless the insurer includes with the insurer’s annual return
under s. 76.64 a copy of the claimant’s certification under s.
238.301 (2), 2023 stats., or s. 560.701 (2), 2009 stats., and a copy
of the claimant’s notice of eligibility to receive tax benefits under
s. 238.303 (3), 2023 stats., or s. 560.703 (3), 2009 stats.
(4) ADMINISTRATION. If an insurer’s certification is revoked
under s. 238.305, 2023 stats., or s. 560.705, 2009 stats., or if an
insurer becomes ineligible for tax benefits under s. 238.302, 2023
stats., or s. 560.702, 2009 stats., the insurer may not claim credits
under this section for the taxable year that includes the day on
which the certification is revoked; the taxable year that includes
the day on which the insurer becomes ineligible for tax benefits;
or succeeding taxable years and the insurer may not carry over
unused credits from previous years to offset the fees imposed under s. 76.60, 76.63, 76.65, 76.66, or 76.67 for the taxable year
that includes the day on which certification is revoked; the taxable year that includes the day on which the insurer becomes ineligible for tax benefits; or succeeding taxable years.

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