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Code · Kansas · Chapter 79 — Taxation

79-32,243.

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79-32,243. Information required by taxpayer to claim income tax credits.
(a)For tax years commencing after December 31, 2005, any taxpayer claiming credits pursuant to K.S.A. 74-50,132 , 79-32,153 or 79-32,160a , and amendments thereto, as a condition for claiming and qualifying for such credits, shall provide the following information as part of the tax return, in which such credits are claimed, which shall be used by the department of revenue in evaluating the effectiveness of such tax credit programs, pursuant to K.S.A. 74-99b35 , and amendments thereto:
(1)Actual jobs created as a direct result of the expenditures on which such credit claim is based, if the taxpayer has previously submitted an estimate of such number of actual jobs created to the department of commerce as a part of applying for certification for such program participation;
(2)additional payroll generated as a direct result of the expenditures on which such credit claim is based, if the taxpayer has previously submitted an estimate of such amount of additional payroll generated to the department of commerce as a part of applying for certification for such program participation;
(3)actual jobs retained as a direct result of the expenditures on which such credit claim is based, if the taxpayer has previously submitted an estimate of actual jobs retained to the department of commerce as a part of applying for certification for such program participation;
(4)additional revenue generated as a direct result of the expenditures on which such credit claim is based, if the taxpayer has previously submitted an estimate of such amount of additional revenue generated to the department of commerce as a part of applying for certification for such program participation;
(5)additional sales generated as a direct result of the expenditures on which such credit claim is based, if the taxpayer has previously submitted an estimate of additional sales generated to the department of commerce as a part of applying for certification for program participation;
(6)total employment and payroll at the end of the tax year in which the credits are claimed; and
(7)such further information as shall be required by the secretary of revenue.
(b)Such credits specified in subsection
(a)shall not be denied solely on the basis of the information provided by the taxpayer pursuant to subsections (a)(1) through (a)(7).
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