N.Y. Social Services Law 394-D – Child care creation and expansion tax credit
§ 394-d. Child care creation and expansion tax credit. 1. A business entity in the child care creation and expansion tax credit program that meets the eligibility requirements of section three hundred ninety-four-b of this title may be eligible to claim a credit for the portion of the service year in which the child care program was in operation, equal to the sum of: (a) the product of the number of infant child care seats that have been created or expanded and twenty percent of the child care rate for such infant child care seats and (b) the product of the number of toddler child care seats that have been created or expanded and twenty percent of the child care rate for such toddler child care seats; provided that such infant and toddler child care seats are child care seats that are occupied. Notwithstanding the preceding sentence, a credit shall not be allowed for more than twenty-five child care seats that are occupied, and the amount of such credit may be reduced as a result of an allocation of available funds, as described in section three hundred ninety-four-e of this title.
Terms Used In N.Y. Social Services Law 394-D
- Child: means a person actually or apparently under the age of eighteen years;
2. See N.Y. Social Services Law 371
2. The credit shall be allowed as provided in section forty-eight, subdivision fifty-nine of section two hundred ten-B, subsection (ooo) of section six hundred six and subdivision (ee) of § 1511 of the tax law.