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Code · Montana · Title 15 — Taxation · Chapter 30 · Part 23

15-30-2390. (Temporary) Voluntary checkoff for child abuse and neglect prevention program.

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15-30-2390 . (Temporary) Voluntary checkoff for child abuse and neglect prevention program.
(1)Each individual taxpayer who is required to file an income tax return under this chapter and who is entitled to a refund may contribute to the child abuse and neglect prevention program provided for in 52-7-101 , by marking the appropriate box on the state income tax return.
(2)Each Montana state individual income tax return form must contain a provision for indicating a contribution to the child abuse and neglect prevention program in substantially the following form:
Child abuse and neglect prevention program. Check this box if you wish to designate $5 ___, $10 ___, or more ___ (indicate amount) of your tax refund to help fund the child abuse and neglect prevention program in Montana. On a joint return, check the corresponding box for your spouse if your spouse wishes to contribute $5 ___, $10 ___, or more ___ (indicate amount) of the refund for the same purpose.
(3)Money received under this section must be deposited in the children's trust fund account, created under 52-7-102 , after the department has deducted the amount necessary for the department to administer this section as provided in 15-30-2386 . (Terminates on occurrence of contingency--secs. 1, 2, Ch. 321, L. 1999.)
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