422.12C Child and dependent care or early childhood development tax credits.
1. The taxes imposed under this subchapter, less the amounts of nonrefundable credits allowed under this subchapter, shall be reduced by a child and dependent care credit equal to the following percentages of the federal child and dependent care credit provided in section 21 of the Internal Revenue Code, without regard to whether or not the federal credit was limited by the taxpayer’s federal tax liability:
a. For a taxpayer with net income of less than ten thousand dollars, seventy-five percent.
b. For a taxpayer with net income of ten thousand dollars or more but less than twenty thousand dollars, sixty-five percent.
c. For a taxpayer with net income of twenty thousand dollars or more but less than twenty-five thousand dollars, fifty-five percent.
d. For a taxpayer with net income of twenty-five thousand dollars or more but less than thirty-five thousand dollars, fifty percent.
e. For a taxpayer with net income of thirty-five thousand dollars or more but less than forty thousand dollars, forty percent.
f. For a taxpayer with net income of forty thousand dollars or more but less than ninety thousand dollars, thirty percent.
g. For a taxpayer with net income of ninety thousand dollars or more, zero percent.
2. a. The taxes imposed under this subchapter, less the amounts of nonrefundable credits allowed under this subchapter, may be reduced by an early childhood development tax credit equal to twenty-five percent of the first one thousand dollars which the taxpayer has paid to others for each dependent, as defined in the Internal Revenue Code, ages three through five for early childhood development expenses. In determining the amount of early childhood development expenses for the tax year beginning in the 2006 calendar year only, such expenses paid during November and December of the previous tax year shall be considered paid in the tax year for which the tax credit is claimed. This credit is available to a taxpayer whose net income is less than ninety thousand dollars. If the early childhood development tax credit is claimed for a tax year, the taxpayer and the taxpayer’s spouse shall not claim the child and dependent care credit under subsection 1.
b. As used in this subsection:
(1) “Early childhood development expenses” means services provided to the dependent by a preschool, as defined in section 237A.1, materials, and other activities as follows:
(a) Books that improve child development, including textbooks, music books, art books, teacher’s editions, and reading books.
(b) Instructional materials required to be used in a child development or educational lesson activity, including but not limited to paper, notebooks, pencils, and art supplies.
(c) Lesson plans and curricula.
(d) Child development and educational activities outside the home, including drama, art, music, and museum activities, and the entrance fees for such activities, but not including food or lodging, membership fees, or other nonacademic expenses.
(2) “Early childhood development expenses” does not include services, materials, or activities for the teaching of religious tenets, doctrines, or worship, the purpose of which is to inculcate those tenets, doctrines, or worship.
3. Any credit in excess of the tax liability shall be refunded. In lieu of claiming a refund, a taxpayer may elect to have the overpayment shown on the taxpayer’s final, completed return credited to the tax liability for the following taxable year.
4. Married taxpayers who have filed joint federal returns electing to file separate returns or to file separately on a combined return form must determine the child and dependent care credit under subsection 1 or the early childhood development tax credit under subsection 2 based upon their combined net income and allocate the total credit amount to each spouse in the proportion that each spouse’s respective net income bears to the total combined net income. Nonresidents or part-year residents of Iowa must determine their Iowa child and dependent care credit under subsection 1 or the early childhood development tax credit under subsection 2 in the ratio of their Iowa source net income to their all source net income. Nonresidents or part-year residents who are married and elect to file separate returns or to file separately on a combined return form must allocate the Iowa child and dependent care credit under subsection 1 or the early childhood development tax credit under subsection 2 between the spouses in the ratio of each spouse’s Iowa source net income to the combined Iowa source net income of the taxpayers.
90 Acts, ch 1248, §10; 91 Acts, ch 159, §15; 93 Acts, ch 172, §44, 56; 97 Acts, ch 23, §44; 2005 Acts, ch 148, §23 – 27; 2006 Acts, ch 1158, §23 – 25, 69; 2014 Acts, ch 1026, §86; 2014 Acts, ch 1120, §1 – 3; 2019 Acts, ch 152, §9, 14, 15; 2020 Acts, ch 1062, §94; 2021 Acts, ch 177, §2 – 4
Referred to in §2.48, 422.16
For future amendment to subsection 4, effective January 1, 2023, see
2018 Acts, ch 1161, §124, 133, 134
;
2021 Acts, ch 177, §1
2019 amendment to subsection 4 applies retroactively to January 1, 2019, for tax years beginning on or after that date; 2019 Acts, ch 152, §15
For refunds of the early childhood development tax credit requested on or after May 16, 2019, see
2019 Acts, ch 152, §12, 14
2021 amendments to subsections 1 and 2 apply retroactively to tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2021; 2021 Acts, ch 177, §4
Subsection 1, paragraphs f and g amended
Subsection 2, paragraph a amended
Structure Iowa Code
Chapter 422 - INDIVIDUAL INCOME, CORPORATE, AND FRANCHISE TAXES
Section 422.1 - Classification of chapter.
Section 422.2 - Purpose or object.
Section 422.3 - Definitions controlling chapter.
Section 422.4 - Definitions controlling subchapter.
Section 422.5 - Tax imposed — exclusions — alternative minimum tax.
Section 422.6 - Income from estates or trusts.
Section 422.7 - “Net income” — how computed.
Section 422.8 - Allocation of income earned in Iowa and other states.
Section 422.9 - Deductions from net income.
Section 422.10 - Research activities credit.
Section 422.10A - Geothermal tax credit.
Section 422.10B - Renewable chemical production tax credit.
Section 422.11 - Franchise tax credit.
Section 422.11A - New jobs tax credit.
Section 422.11B - Minimum tax credit.
Section 422.11C - Workforce housing investment tax credit.
Section 422.11D - Historic preservation tax credit.
Section 422.11E - Beginning farmer tax credit program.
Section 422.11F - Investment tax credits.
Section 422.11G - Venture capital fund investment tax credit.
Section 422.11H - Endow Iowa tax credit.
Section 422.11I - Geothermal heat pump tax credit.
Section 422.11J - Tax credits for wind energy production and renewable energy.
Section 422.11K - Economic development region revolving fund contribution tax credit.
Section 422.11L - Solar energy system tax credits.
Section 422.11M - Agricultural assets transfer tax credit.
Section 422.11N - Ethanol promotion tax credit.
Section 422.11O - E-85 gasoline promotion tax credit.
Section 422.11P - Biodiesel blended fuel tax credit.
Section 422.11Q - Iowa fund of funds tax credit.
Section 422.11R - From farm to food donation tax credit.
Section 422.11S - School tuition organization tax credit.
Section 422.11T - Hoover presidential library tax credit.
Section 422.11U - Third-party developer tax credit.
Section 422.11V - Redevelopment tax credit.
Section 422.11W - Charitable conservation contribution tax credit.
Section 422.11X - Disaster recovery housing project tax credit.
Section 422.11Y - E-15 plus gasoline promotion tax credit.
Section 422.11Z - Innovation fund investment tax credits.
Section 422.12 - Deductions from computed tax.
Section 422.12A - Adoption tax credit.
Section 422.12B - Earned income tax credit.
Section 422.12C - Child and dependent care or early childhood development tax credits.
Section 422.12D - Income tax checkoff for the Iowa state fair foundation fund.
Section 422.12E - Income tax return checkoffs limited — notification of repeal.
Section 422.12F - Income tax checkoff for child abuse prevention program fund.
Section 422.12H - Income tax checkoff for fish and game protection fund.
Section 422.12I - Income tax checkoff for the Iowa state fair foundation fund.
Section 422.12J - Income tax checkoff for Iowa election campaign fund.
Section 422.12K - Income tax checkoff for child abuse prevention program fund.
Section 422.12M - Income tax form — indication of dependent child health care coverage.
Section 422.12N - Geothermal heat pump tax credit.
Section 422.13 - Return by individual.
Section 422.14 - Return by fiduciary.
Section 422.15 - Information at source.
Section 422.16A - Job training withholding — certification and transfer.
Section 422.16B - Pass-through entity composite returns.
Section 422.17 - Certificate issued by department to make payments without withholding.
Section 422.19 - Scope of nonresidents tax.
Section 422.20 - Information confidential — redactions — penalty.
Section 422.21 - Form and time of return.
Section 422.22 - Supplementary returns.
Section 422.23 - Return by administrator.
Section 422.24 - Payment — interest.
Section 422.24A - Start-up business tax deferment.
Section 422.25 - Computation of tax, interest, and penalties — limitation.
Section 422.25A - Reporting and treatment of certain partnership adjustments.
Section 422.25B - State partnership representative.
Section 422.26 - Lien of tax — collection — action authorized.
Section 422.27 - Final report of fiduciary — conditions.
Section 422.28 - Revision of tax.
Section 422.29 - Judicial review.
Section 422.30 - Jeopardy assessments — posting of bond.
Section 422.31 - Statute applicable to personal tax.
Section 422.33 - Corporate tax imposed — credit.
Section 422.34 - Exempted corporations and organizations.
Section 422.34A - Exempt activities of foreign corporations.
Section 422.35 - Net income of corporation — how computed.
Section 422.37 - Consolidated returns.
Section 422.38 - Statutes governing corporations.
Section 422.39 - Statutes applicable to corporations and corporation tax.
Section 422.40 - Cancellation of authority — penalty — offenses.
Section 422.41 - Corporations.
Section 422.60 - Imposition of tax — credit.
Section 422.62 - Due and delinquent dates.
Section 422.63 - Amount of tax.
Section 422.65 - Allocation of revenue.
Section 422.66 - Department to enforce.
Section 422.67 - Generally — bond — approval.
Section 422.68 - Powers and duties.
Section 422.69 - Moneys paid and deposited.
Section 422.70 - General powers — hearings.
Section 422.71 - Assistants — salaries — expenses — bonds.
Section 422.73 - Correction of errors — refunds, credits, and carrybacks.
Section 422.74 - Certification of refund.
Section 422.75 - Statistics — publication.
Section 422.85 - Imposition of estimated tax.
Section 422.86 - Payment of estimated tax.
Section 422.88 - Failure to pay estimated tax.
Section 422.89 - Exception to penalty.
Section 422.90 - Penalty not subject to waiver.
Section 422.91 - Credit for estimated tax.
Section 422.92 - Rules for short taxable year.
Section 422.93 - Public utility accounting method.
Section 422.100 - Allocation to the child care credit fund.
Section 422.110 - Income tax credit in lieu of refund.
Section 422.111 - Fuel tax credit as income tax credit.