
Work Opportunity Tax Credit
7.5 Child Care Credit / Other Credits : Other Credits
I heard there is a credit for hiring certain groups of workers, such as veterans or ex-felons. Is that the same thing as the Work Opportunity Tax Credit?
The Work Opportunity Credit provides an incentive to hire individuals from targeted groups that have a particularly high unemployment rate or other special employment needs. The credit can be as much as 40% of the "qualified first year wages" you pay to individuals who begin work for you before January 1, 2009. The credit can be claimed by filing
An individual is a member of a targeted group if he or she is a:
An individual is not considered a member of a targeted group unless your state employment security agency certifies him or her as a member. This certification requirement can be satisfied in either of two ways:
1) On or before the day on which the individual begins work for you, you have received a certification from your state employment security agency that the individual is a member of a targeted group, or
2) On or before the day you offer employment to an individual, you complete (PDF), Pre-Screening Notice and Certification Request for the Work Opportunity and Welfare-to-Work Credits, and send it to your state employment security agency no later than the 21st day after the individual begins work.
You must receive the certification before claiming the credit.
Refer to Employer Tax Information, and on this site for other employer information.
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