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Code · Kansas · Chapter 74 — State Boards, Commissions And Authorities

74-8309. Same; decertification; effect on tax credits.

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74-8309. Same; decertification; effect on tax credits.
(a)Investors in a Kansas venture capital company are required to remit to the secretary of revenue full payment for all tax credits claimed under the Kansas venture capital company act if
(1)at any time the Kansas venture capital company is decertified by the department of commerce for noncompliance with the Kansas venture capital company act or
(2)the Kansas venture capital company voluntarily decertifies itself prior to the end of the seventh year following its certification.
(b)Investors in a Kansas venture capital company are entitled to keep all of the tax credits claimed under the Kansas venture capital company act if the Kansas venture capital company is in compliance with the Kansas venture capital company act and voluntarily decertifies itself after the end of the seventh year following its certification.
(c)A Kansas venture capital company may voluntarily decertify itself by sending written notice of decertification to the secretary of commerce.
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