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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 141 — Income taxes

141.062 Premiums paid for health insurance to be treated as income tax credit.

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(1)The amount of premiums paid for health insurance shall be treated as an income tax
credit for state income tax purposes, and as a credit against the limited liability
entity tax imposed by KRS 141.0401, with the ordering of the credits as provided in
KRS 141.0205, as follows:
(a)Twenty percent (20%) of the first year premium;
(b)Fifteen percent (15%) of the second year premium;
(c)Ten percent (10%) of the third year premium; and
(d)Five percent (5%) of the fourth year premium.
(2)No employer or employee shall be eligible for the income tax credits enumerated in
this section unless:
(a)Premiums are paid into the trust prior to July 1, 1992;
(b)Fifty
(50)or fewer employees are employed;
(c)No health insurance benefits have been provided by the employer during the
three
(3)years preceding the date premiums are initially paid to the trust;
(d)Employers maintain participation in the trust for all full-time and part-time
employees for a period of four
(4)continuous years; and
(e)Employers pay at least fifty percent (50%) of the premium.
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