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Code · Utah · Title 79 — Natural Resources · Chapter 6

79-6-604. Tax credit -- Application procedure.

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Effective 1/1/2025
79-6-604. Tax credit -- Application procedure.
(1)An applicant shall provide the office with:
(a)an application for a tax credit certificate;
(b)documentation that the applicant meets the requirements described in Subsection 79-6-603(1) , to the satisfaction of the office, for the taxable year for which the applicant seeks to claim a tax credit; and
(c)documentation that expressly directs and authorizes the State Tax Commission to disclose to the office the applicant's returns and other information concerning the applicant that would otherwise be subject to confidentiality under Section 59-1-403 or Section 6103, Internal Revenue Code.
(a)The office shall, for an applicant, submit the documentation described in Subsection (1)(c) to the State Tax Commission.
(b)Upon receipt of the documentation described in Subsection (1)(c) , the State Tax Commission shall provide the office with the documentation described in Subsection (1)(c) .
(3)If, after the office reviews the documentation from the State Tax Commission under Subsection (2)(b) and the information the applicant submits to the office under Section 79-6-603 , the office, in consultation with the Utah Energy Infrastructure Board created in Section 79-6-902 , determines that the applicant is not eligible for the tax credit under Section 79-6-603 , or that the applicant's documentation is inadequate, the office shall:
(a)deny the tax credit; or
(b)inform the applicant that the documentation supporting the applicant's claim for a tax credit was inadequate and request that the applicant supplement the applicant's documentation.
(4)Except as provided in Subsection
(5), if, after the office reviews the documentation described in Subsection (2)(b) and the information described in Subsection 79-6-603(5) , the office, in consultation with the Utah Energy Infrastructure Board created in Section 79-6-902 , determines that the documentation supporting an applicant's claim for a tax credit adequately demonstrates that the applicant is eligible for the tax credit under Section 79-6-603 , the office shall, on the basis of the documentation:
(a)enter, with the applicant, into the agreement described in Subsection 79-6-603(3) ;
(b)issue a tax credit certificate to the applicant; and
(c)provide a duplicate copy of the tax credit certificate described in Subsection (4)(b) to the State Tax Commission.
(5)The office may deny an applicant a tax credit based on the recommendation of the Utah Energy Infrastructure Board, as provided in Subsection 79-6-603(2) .
(6)An infrastructure cost-burdened entity may not claim a tax credit unless the infrastructure cost-burdened entity receives a tax credit certificate from the office.
(7)An infrastructure cost-burdened entity that claims a tax credit shall retain the tax credit certificate in accordance with Subsection 79-6-603(6) .
(8)Except for the information that is necessary for the office to disclose in order to make the report described in Section 79-6-605 , the office shall treat a document an applicant or infrastructure cost-burdened entity provides to the office as a protected record under Section 63G-2-305 .
Amended by Chapter 159 , 2025 General Session
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