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Budget Amendments - HB30 (Member Request)

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Chief Patron: Price
HB 621 Make Earned Income Tax Credit Refundable (language only)

Item 4-14 #1h

Item 4-14 #1h

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Language

Page 652, line 15, strike "The percentage is:".

Page 652, strike lines 16 through 17.

Page 652, after line 25, insert:

" 4. a. For taxable years beginning on and after January 1, 2024, any individual or married persons eligible for a tax credit pursuant to § 32 of the Internal Revenue Code, or who would have been entitled to such credit under the laws of the United States but for the fact that the individual, the individual's spouse, or one or more of the individual's dependent children does not have a valid social security number, may for the taxable year, in lieu of the credit authorized under subdivision 1 or 2, claim a refundable credit against the tax imposed pursuant to § 58.1-320 in an amount equal to 20 percent of the credit claimed by the individual or married persons for federal individual income taxes pursuant to § 32 of the Internal Revenue Code for the taxable year. The refundable credit shall be claimed on the Virginia income tax return and redeemed by the Tax Commissioner. In no case shall a household be allowed a credit pursuant to this subdivision and subdivision 1 or 2 for the same taxable year.

b. The Department shall provide a process for an individual to claim the earned income tax credit when the individual, the individual's spouse, or one or more of the individual's dependent children does not have a valid social security number.

C. The amount of the credit claimed pursuant to subdivision b subdivisions B 1 and B 2, or in the case of a nonresident or a person to which § 58.1-303 applies, subdivision subdivisions B 3 and 4, for any taxable year shall not exceed the individual's or married individuals' Virginia income tax liability."



Explanation

(This amendment modifies the proposal in the introduced budget related to the earned income tax credit to be consistent with the provisions of House Bill 621.)