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Code · Vermont · Title 32 — Taxation and Finance · Chapter 151

§ 5830.

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§ 5830. Taxpayer identification numbers; credits
(a)The Commissioner shall provide a process for an individual to claim the child tax credit or the earned income tax credit, or both, pursuant to subsections 5828b(a) and 5830f(a) of this title when the individual, the individual’s spouse, or one or more of the individual’s qualifying children does not have a taxpayer identification number. The Commissioner shall not inquire about or record the citizenship and immigration status of an individual, an individual’s spouse, or one or more of an individual’s qualifying children when an individual claims one or more credits pursuant to this section and subsections 5828b(a) and 5830f(a) of this title.
(b)Upon the Commissioner’s request, an individual who claims one or more credits pursuant to subsections 5828b(a) and 5830f(a) of this title shall provide valid documents establishing the identity and income for the taxable year of the individual and, as applicable, the individual’s spouse and qualifying children. Upon receiving a valid Social Security number issued by the Social Security Administration, the individual shall notify the Commissioner in the time and manner prescribed by the Commissioner.
(c)All claims submitted and records created pursuant to this section and subsections 5828b(a) and 5830f(a) of this title shall be exempt from public inspection and copying under the Public Records Act 1 V.S.A. § 317(c)(6) and shall be kept confidential as return or return information pursuant to section 3102 of this title. (Added 2023, No. 72, § 17, eff. January 1, 2023.)
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