Qualified child care property includes, but is not limited to, amounts expended on land acquisition, improvements, buildings, and building improvements and furniture, fixtures, and equipment.
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If the recapture The recapture event occurs within— percentage is: Five full years after the qualified child care property is placed in service 100 The sixth full year after the qualified child care property is placed in service 90 The seventh full year after the qualified child care property is placed in service 80 The eighth full year after the qualified child care property is placed in service 70 The ninth full year after the qualified child care property is placed in service 60 The tenth full year after the qualified child care property is placed in service 50 The eleventh full year after the qualified child care property is placed in service 40 The twelfth full year after the qualified child care property is placed in service 30 The thirteenth full year after the qualified child care property is placed in service 20 The fourteenth full year after the qualified child care property is placed in service 10 Any period after the close of the fourteenth full year after the qualified child care property is placed in service 0
History. Code 1981, § 48-7-40.6 , enacted by Ga. L. 1994, p. 928, § 4; Ga. L. 1995, p. 10, § 48; Ga. L. 1995, p. 585, § 6; Ga. L. 1999, p. 13, § 3; Ga. L. 2004, p. 645, § 6.
Editor’s notes.
Ga. L. 1994, p. 928, § 1, not codified by the General Assembly, provides: “This Act shall be known and may be cited as the ‘Georgia Business Expansion Support Act of 1994.’ ”
Ga. L. 1994, p. 928, § 8, not codified by the General Assembly, provides that the 1994 amendment shall be applicable to all taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 1994.
Ga. L. 1995, p. 585, § 10, not codified by the General Assembly, provides that the 1995 amendment shall be applicable to all taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 1995.
Ga. L. 1999, p. 13, § 4, not codified by the General Assembly, provides that the 1999 amendment shall be applicable to all taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2000.
Administrative rules and regulations.
Child care credit, definitions and description, Official Compilation of the Rules and Regulations of the State of Georgia, Department of Revenue, Income Tax Division, Returns and Collections, § 560-7-8-.38.
Structure Georgia Code
Title 48 - Revenue and Taxation
Article 2 - Imposition, Rate, Computation, Exemptions, and Credits
§ 48-7-20.1. One-Time Tax Rebates for Qualified Taxpayers
§ 48-7-21. Taxation of Corporations
§ 48-7-21.1. Compensation Paid by Taxpayer Disallowed as Business Expense; Applicability
§ 48-7-26. [Effective Until January 1, 2024. See note.] Personal Exemptions
§ 48-7-26. [Effective January 1, 2024. See note.] Personal Exemptions
§ 48-7-27. [Effective Until January 1, 2024. See note.] Computation of Taxable Net Income
§ 48-7-27. [Effective January 1, 2024. See note.] Computation of Taxable Net Income
§ 48-7-28.1. Tax Repayments and Benefits
§ 48-7-28.2. Employer Social Security Credits
§ 48-7-28.3. Expenses From Transactions With Related Members
§ 48-7-29. Tax Credits for Rural Physicians
§ 48-7-29.1. Tax Credits for Retrofitting Certain Single-Family Homes With Accessibility Features
§ 48-7-29.2. Tax Credits for Qualified Caregiving Expenses
§ 48-7-29.4. Tax Credits for Disaster Assistance Funds Received
§ 48-7-29.6. Tax Credits for Qualified Low-Income Buildings
§ 48-7-29.7. Tax Credits for Depository Financial Institutions
§ 48-7-29.10. Tax Credits for Qualified Child and Dependent Care Expenses
§ 48-7-29.11. Tax Credits for Certain Teleworking Expenses
§ 48-7-29.12. Tax Credits for Qualified Donation of Real Property
§ 48-7-29.13. Tax Credits for Qualified Health Insurance Expenses
§ 48-7-29.14. Tax Credits for Clean Energy Property
§ 48-7-29.15. Tax Credits for the Adoption of Foster Children
§ 48-7-29.17. Tax Credit for the Purchase of One Eligible Single-Family Residence
§ 48-7-29.18. Tax Credits for Purchasers of Alternative Fuel Heavy Duty and Medium Duty Vehicles
§ 48-7-29.23. Tax Credits for Teachers in the Teacher Recruitment and Retention Program
§ 48-7-29.24. Tax Credits for Contributions to Foster Child Support Organizations
§ 48-7-29.25. Tax Credits for Contributions to Law Enforcement Foundations
§ 48-7-33. Annual Accounting Periods
§ 48-7-36. Tolling of Time Limits for Filings by Reason of War Related Service in Armed Forces
§ 48-7-39. Depreciation of Property Placed in Service in Prior Tax Years
§ 48-7-40.1. Tax Credits for Business Enterprises in Less Developed Areas
§ 48-7-40.1A. Additional Job Tax Credits for Manufacturers of Personal Protective Equipment
§ 48-7-40.5. Tax Credits for Employers Providing Approved Retraining Programs
§ 48-7-40.6. Tax Credits for Employers Providing Child Care
§ 48-7-40.12. Tax Credits for Qualified Research Expenses
§ 48-7-40.14. Calculation of New Full-Time Jobs
§ 48-7-40.15. Alternative Tax Credits for Base Year Port Traffic Increases
§ 48-7-40.15A. Increased Job Tax Credit Based on Increase in Port Traffic
§ 48-7-40.17. Tax Credits for Establishing or Relocating Quality Jobs
§ 48-7-40.18. Tax Credits for Businesses Headquartered in State; Full-Time Jobs
§ 48-7-40.23. Election to Count New Jobs on Calendar Year Basis
§ 48-7-40.24. Tax Credits for Jobs Associated With Large-Scale Projects
§ 48-7-40.26. Tax Credits for Film, Gaming, Video, or Digital Production
§ 48-7-40.26A. Tax Credits for Postproduction Expenditures
§ 48-7-40.27. Tax Credits for Qualified Investments in a Research Fund
§ 48-7-40.30. Tax Credits for Certain Qualified Investments for Limited Period of Time
§ 48-7-40.31. Tax Credits for Employing Qualified Parolees
§ 48-7-40.32. Revitalization Zone Tax Credits
§ 48-7-40.36. Tax Credits for Timber Producers Incurring Losses From Hurricane Michael