Ill. Admin. Code tit. 86, § 100.2195 - Dependent Care Assistance Program Tax Credit (IITA 210)
a) Beginning with tax years ending on or
after June 30, 1995, each taxpayer who is primarily engaged in manufacturing is
entitled to a credit against the tax imposed by subsections (a) and (b) of
Section 201 of the Act in an amount equal to 5% of the amount of expenditures
by the taxpayer in the tax year for which the credit is claimed, reported
pursuant to Section 129(d)(7) of the Internal
Revenue Code, to provide in the Illinois premises of the taxpayer's workplace
an on-site facility dependent care assistance program under Section
129 of the Internal Revenue Code (see IITA
Section 210(a)).
b) The term
manufacturing is defined, for purposes of this credit, in the same manner as
that term is defined for purposes of the Replacement Tax Investment Credit (see
IITA Section 201(e)(3)). Manufacturing is the material staging and production
of tangible personal property by procedures commonly regarded as manufacturing,
processing, fabrication or assembling which changes some existing material into
new shapes, new qualities, or new combinations. It is not necessary that such
procedures result in a finished consumer product. Procedures commonly regarded
as manufacturing, processing, fabrication or assembling are those so regarded
by the general public.
c) A
taxpayer is primarily engaged in manufacturing if more than 50% of the gross
receipts of the taxpayer are received from the sale of items manufactured by
the taxpayer.
d) Any credit allowed
under this Section which is unused in the year the credit is earned may be
carried forward to each of the 2 taxable years following the year for which the
credit is computed until it is used.
1) This
credit shall be applied first to the earliest year for which there is a
liability. If there is a credit under this Section from more than one tax year
that is available to offset a liability, the earliest credit arising under this
Section shall be applied first [35 ILCS
5/210(b) ].
2) If a taxpayer has a Dependent Care
Assistance Program Credit and credit(s) under any other provision of the
Illinois Income Tax Act with a 5 year carryforward, the taxpayer may apply the
Dependent Care Assistance Program Credit to tax otherwise due for a particular
tax year, prior to applying the credit with the 5 year carryforward.
e) In determining the amount of
the credit claimed by the employer, the employer shall claim the same fair
market value of dependent care assistance in the form of on-site day care
facility services, as is determined by the employer for federal purposes under
the terms of Cumulative Bulletin Notice 89-11, 1989-2 CB 449. For this purpose
fair market value of on-site dependent care assistance shall mean the
employer's estimate of the fair market value of in-kind dependent care
assistance provided to employees which shall be 125 percent of reasonably
estimated direct costs. For this purpose, direct costs are food, expendable
materials and supplies, transportation, staff training, special or additional
insurance directly attributable to the day care facility, periodic consulting
or management fees directly related to the operation of the day care facility,
and the cost of labor for personnel whose services relating to the facility are
performed primarily on the premises of the day care facility.
f) A taxpayer claiming the credit provided by
Section 210 of the IITA needs to maintain records sufficient to document the
costs associated with the provision of an on-site facility dependent care
assistance program under Section
129 of the Internal Revenue Code. To the
extent that the taxpayer determines the cost of the on-site facility for
federal purposes in a manner different from that set forth in subsection (e)
above, the taxpayer shall maintain books and records in a form sufficient to
document all costs claimed under subsection (e).
Notes
Added at 22 Ill. Reg. 2234, effective January 9, 1998
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