[Text of section effective until December 31, 2028. Repealed by 2008, 130, Sec. 22. See 2008, 130, Sec. 54 as amended by 2011, 9, Sec. 25; 2013, 46, Sec. 57; and 2018, 112, Sec. 10. See also 2011, 9, Sec. 56; 2013, 46, Sec. 87; and 2018, 273, Sec. 26.]
Section 31M. (a) As used in this section, the following words shall, unless the context otherwise requires, have the following meanings:—
''Life sciences'', advanced and applied sciences that expand the understanding of human physiology and have the potential to lead to medical advances or therapeutic applications including, but not limited to, agricultural biotechnology, biogenerics, bioinformatics, biomedical engineering, biopharmaceuticals, biotechnology, chemical synthesis, chemistry technology, diagnostics, genomics, image analysis, marine biology, marine technology, medical devices, nanotechnology, natural product pharmaceuticals, proteomics, regenerative medicine, RNA interference, stem cell research and veterinary science.
''Person'', a natural person, corporation, association, partnership or other legal entity.
''Primarily'', more than 50 per cent.
''Research and development costs'', in-house research expenses within the meaning of section 41(b)(2) of the Internal Revenue Code.
''Taxpayer'', a certified life sciences company or person subject to the taxes imposed by chapters 62, 63, 64H or 64I.
''User fees'', the monetary amount actually paid by a taxpayer to the U.S.F.D.A. that constitutes the fee due upon the submission of a human drug application or supplement pursuant to 21 U.S.C. section 379h(a)(1) for a human drug, the research and development costs of which, were primarily incurred in the commonwealth.
''U.S.F.D.A.'', the United States Food and Drug Administration.
(b) Except as otherwise limited by subsection (e), a taxpayer may, to the extent authorized pursuant to the life sciences tax incentive program established by said section 5 of chapter 23I, be allowed a refundable credit against the tax liability imposed under this chapter in an amount equal to 100 per cent of the cost of user fees paid by such company.
(c) A taxpayer shall claim the credit in the taxable year in which its application for the licensure of an establishment to manufacture the human drug in the commonwealth is approved by the U.S.F.D.A.
(d) The credit allowed may reduce the excise due under subsection (b) of section 32, or subsection (b) of section 39. The credit allowed to a taxpayer shall not be subject to the provisions of section 32C. Where such credit allowed to a taxpayer exceeds the excise otherwise due under said subsection (b) of section 32 or subsection (b) of said section 39, 90 per cent of the balance of that credit may, at the option of the taxpayer and to the extent authorized pursuant to the life sciences tax incentive program established by said section 5 of said chapter 23I, be refundable to the taxpayer for the taxable year in which the credit is claimed.
If a taxpayer files as a member of a combined group and applies its excess credit against the excise of another group member, then the credit as applied to corporations other than such taxpayer is not subject to section 32C and may reduce to zero the excise due under subsection (b) of section 32, or subsection (b) of section 39 and under any act in addition thereto. Where such credit allowed to a taxpayer that is applied against the excise liability of such other corporations exceeds the excise otherwise due to such corporations under this chapter, 90 per cent of the balance of that credit may, at the option of the taxpayer and to the extent authorized pursuant to the life sciences tax incentive program, be refundable to the taxpayer for the taxable year in which the credit is claimed.
(e) For the purposes of section 30, the deduction from gross income that may be taken with respect to any expenditures qualifying for the credit under this section is disallowed to the extent of the credit.
(f) Only user fees paid by a taxpayer to the U.S.F.D.A. on or after the effective date of this section shall be eligible for the credit.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part I - Administration of the Government
Chapter 63 - Taxation of Corporations
Section 2 - Financial Institutions; Excise Rate
Section 2a - Financial Institutions; Determination of Net Income
Section 2b - S Corporations; Excise Rate; Determining Factors of Amount
Section 7 - Effect of Assessment on Other Levies
Section 20 - Premiums Subject to Taxation; Rate
Section 21 - Additional Tax on Foreign Companies
Section 22 - Domestic Companies Other Than Life; Premiums Subject to Taxation; Rate
Section 22a - Domestic Companies; Annual Total Gross Investment Income Earned Tax
Section 22b - Investment Privilege Excise; Net Investment Income
Section 22c - Credit Against Investment Privilege Excise
Section 22d - Gains, Determination for Investment Privilege Excise Purposes; Definitions
Section 23 - Foreign Companies; Premiums Subject to Taxation; Rate
Section 24a - Retaliatory Taxes; Applicability and Reciprocal Exemption; Definition
Section 26 - Examination of Records
Section 28 - Payment; Time; Basis for Liability
Section 29 - Liability for Taxes
Section 29a - Fire and Marine Companies; Tax on Underwriting Profit; Computation
Section 29b - Taxation of Reciprocal or Inter-Insurance Exchange Agents
Section 29c - Life Insurance Companies; Credits Against Taxes Imposed by Secs. 20 and 22
Section 30 - Definitions; Value of Tangible Property; Net Worth
Section 31a - Investment Credit for Certain Corporations; Limitations
Section 31c - Credit for Certain Corporations; Increase in Number of Full-Time Employees
Section 31d - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 31d to 31f
Section 31e - Credit for Company Shuttle Van Purchase or Lease Expenses
Section 31f - Vanpool Vehicle Registration; Fee
Section 31h - Definitions; State Low-Income Housing Tax Credit; Eligibility; Allocation; Recapture
Section 31i - Transactions With Related Members; Adding Back of Certain Deductions
Section 31k - Deductible Interest; Adjustments; Applicability
Section 31l - Medical Device Company Tax Credit; Credit Transfer Program
Section 31m - Life Sciences Tax Credit
Section 31n - Determination of Gross Income; Adjustment to Federal Gross Income
Section 32c - Maximum Amount of Credits; Carryover
Section 32d - S Corporations; Net Income Measure
Section 38 - Determination of Net Income Derived From Business Carried on Within Commonwealth
Section 38a - Taxable Net Income
Section 38e - Eligible Business Facility; Excise Credit
Section 38g - Reporting Wholly-Owned Disc Income
Section 38h - Alternative Energy Sources; Deduction
Section 38i - Wages Deemed Compensation Paid in Commonwealth; Deduction; Election
Section 38j - Qualified Research Contribution Deduction
Section 38l - Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Fund; Contributions
Section 38m - Credit Against Amount of Excise Due; Research Expenses
Section 38n - Economic Development Incentive Program; Tax Credit for Certified Projects
Section 38o - Economic Target Areas; Tax Deduction for Renovation of Abandoned Buildings
Section 38p - Harbor Maintenance Taxes; Credit
Section 38q - Environmental Response Actions; Credit
Section 38r - Massachusetts Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credit
Section 38s - Automatic Sprinkler System; Depreciation Deduction
Section 38u - Credit for Cost of Qualifying Property; Life Sciences
Section 38v - Deductions for Qualifying Clinical Testing Expenses; Certified Life Sciences Company
Section 38w - Credit for Qualified Research Expenses; Life Sciences
Section 38y - Unrelated Business Taxable Income for Certain Exempt Corporations
Section 38z - Dairy Farm Tax Credit Program
Section 38bb - Credit Against Taxes Imposed for a Certified Housing Development Project
Section 38cc - Life Sciences Refundable Jobs Credit
Section 38dd - Credit Against Excise Tax Imposed Under Secs. 2(b), 2b(b) or 39(b)
Section 38ee - Community Investment Tax Credit
Section 38gg - Hiring of Qualified Veterans; Excise Tax Credit
Section 38hh - Credit for Wages Paid to Qualified Apprentice
Section 38ii - Cranberry Production
Section 38jj - Tax Credits for Qualified Employees With Disabilities
Section 39a - Tax on Business Subsidiary Corporation
Section 42 - Alternative Method of Determining Net Income
Section 42a - Taxable Net Income
Section 42b - Manufacturing and Research and Development Corporations
Section 52 - Unconstitutionality of Excise Tax Law; Effect; Revival of Former Act
Section 59 - Assessment of Additional Taxes
Section 67 - Assessment; Rate; Return; Deductions
Section 68 - Effect on Other Taxes
Section 68a - Conflict Between Local and State Valuations; Remedy
Section 68c - Exemption From Excise Under Sec. 39 for Certain Business Corporations
Section 69 - Inspection of Records; Examination of Officers
Section 79 - Penalty for Failure to Make Return for Corporate Franchise Tax