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Code · Kansas · Chapter 79 — Taxation

79-32,153.

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79-32,153. Credit against tax for establishment of qualified business facility; conditions; amount; limitations.
(a)For taxable years commencing after December 31, 1997, any taxpayer who shall invest in a qualified business facility, as defined in subsection
(b)of K.S.A. 79-32,154 , and amendments thereto, and effective for tax years commencing after December 31, 2010, located in an area other than a metropolitan county as defined in either K.S.A. 74-50,114 or 74-50,211 , and amendments thereto, shall be allowed a credit for such investment, in an amount determined under subsection
(b)against the tax imposed by the Kansas income tax act, the premium tax or privilege fees imposed pursuant to K.S.A. 40-252 , and amendments thereto, or the privilege tax as measured by net income of financial institutions imposed pursuant to chapter 79, article 11 of the Kansas Statutes Annotated for the taxable year during which commencement of commercial operations, as defined in subsection
(f)of K.S.A. 79-32,154 , and amendments thereto, occurs at such qualified business facility, and for each of the nine succeeding taxable years. No credit shall be allowed under this section unless the number of qualified business facility employees, as determined under subsection
(d)of K.S.A. 79-32,154 , and amendments thereto, engaged or maintained in employment at the qualified business facility as a direct result of the investment by the taxpayer for the taxable year for which the credit is claimed equals or exceeds two. Where an employee performs services for the taxpayer outside the qualified business facility, the employee shall be considered engaged or maintained in employment at the qualified business facility if
(1)the employee's service performed outside the qualified business facility is incidental to the employee's service inside the qualified business facility, or
(2)the base of operations or, the place from which the service is directed or controlled, is at the qualified business facility.
(b)The credit allowed by subsection
(a)for any taxpayer who invests in a qualified business facility shall be a portion of the tax, but not in excess of 50% of such tax, otherwise imposed on or measured by the taxpayer's qualified business facility income, as defined in subsection
(g)of K.S.A. 79-32,154 , and amendments thereto, for the taxable year for which such credit is allowed. Such portion shall be an amount equal to the sum of the following:
(1)One hundred dollars for each qualified business facility employee determined under K.S.A. 79-32,154 , and amendments thereto; plus
(2)one hundred dollars for each $100,000, or major fraction thereof (which shall be deemed to be 51% or more), in qualified business facility investment as determined under K.S.A. 79-32,154 , and amendments thereto.
(c)For tax years commencing after December 31, 2005, any taxpayer claiming credits pursuant to this section, as a condition for claiming and qualifying for such credits, shall provide information pursuant to K.S.A. 79-32,243 , and amendments thereto, as part of the tax return in which such credits are claimed. Such credits shall not be denied solely on the basis of the contents of the information provided by the taxpayer pursuant to K.S.A. 79-32,243 , and amendments thereto.
(d)No credit shall be allowed under this section for investment in a public utility, as such term is defined in K.S.A. 66-104 , and amendments thereto.
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