Federal Income Tax Credits Available
The federal tax laws contains some fairly generous tax credits,
for those who are lucky enough (or smart enough) to be able to take
advantage of them. The credits can generally be divided into these
categories:
- Small employer health care tax credit
A small employer with fewer than 25 full-time equivalent employees,
that pays an average wage of less than $50,000 (as adjusted for inflation
beginning in 2014) a year, and pays at least half of employee health
insurance premiums may benefit from this tax credit.
- Credits for certain taxes credits
are permitted to offset the sting of certain taxes, including FICA
taxes on tips for food and beverage establishment employees, foreign
taxes, a portion of prior alternative minimum tax (AMT) liability,
and gasoline taxes paid by farmers or off-highway-vehicle users.
- Credits for activities that benefit disadvantaged
or low-income persons there are a number of credits designed
to encourage employment or investment that benefits certain groups:
the disabled access credit, the empowerment zone employment credit,
the Indian employment credit, the low income housing credit, the credit
for contributions to community development corporations, and the work
opportunity tax credit.
- Credits for activities that benefit the
environment currently, the largest group of credits are those
for investment in equipment or processes that save energy or protect
the environment in some way: the alternative fuels credit, the reforestation
credit, the energy credit, the alcohol fuel credit, the enhanced oil
recovery credit, and the renewable resources electricity production
credit.
- Credits for certain other investments
the smallest group of credits relates to certain investments that
are deemed socially beneficial: the rehabilitation credit for old
or historic buildings, and the research and development credit.
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