Bill Text: NY S09610 | 2021-2022 | General Assembly | Introduced
Bill Title: Provides for a working families tax credit of $1500 per child; directs quarterly prepayment of the credit; provides for a sliding reduction in the credit for incomes which exceed a certain threshold; provides such reduction should not be below $500.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 4-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2022-12-07 - REFERRED TO RULES [S09610 Detail]
Download: New_York-2021-S09610-Introduced.html
STATE OF NEW YORK ________________________________________________________________________ 9610 IN SENATE December 7, 2022 ___________ Introduced by Sen. GOUNARDES -- read twice and ordered printed, and when printed to be committed to the Committee on Rules AN ACT to amend the tax law, in relation to a New York state working families tax credit The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem- bly, do enact as follows: 1 Section 1. Paragraph 1 of subsection (d) of section 606 of the tax 2 law, as amended by section 1 of part Q of chapter 63 of the laws of 3 2000, is amended to read as follows: 4 (1) General. A taxpayer with no qualifying child as defined in 26 5 U.S.C. § 152(c) shall be allowed a credit as provided herein equal to 6 (i) the applicable percentage of the earned income credit allowed under 7 section thirty-two of the internal revenue code for the same taxable 8 year, (ii) reduced by the credit permitted under subsection (b) of this 9 section. 10 § 2. Paragraph 1 of subsection (c-1) of section 606 of the tax law, as 11 amended by section 1 of part P of chapter 59 of the laws of 2018, is 12 amended to read as follows: 13 (1) [A] For taxable years beginning prior to January first, two thou- 14 sand twenty-three, a resident taxpayer shall be allowed a credit as 15 provided herein equal to the greater of one hundred dollars times the 16 number of qualifying children of the taxpayer or the applicable percent- 17 age of the child tax credit allowed the taxpayer under section twenty- 18 four of the internal revenue code for the same taxable year for each 19 qualifying child. Provided, however, in the case of a taxpayer whose 20 federal adjusted gross income exceeds the applicable threshold amount 21 set forth by section 24(b)(2) of the Internal Revenue Code, the credit 22 shall only be equal to the applicable percentage of the child tax credit 23 allowed the taxpayer under section 24 of the Internal Revenue Code for 24 each qualifying child. For the purposes of this subsection, a qualifying 25 child shall be a child who meets the definition of qualified child under 26 section 24(c) of the internal revenue code and is at least four years of 27 age. The applicable percentage shall be thirty-three percent. For 28 purposes of this subsection, any reference to section 24 of the Internal EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [] is old law to be omitted. LBD16354-06-2S. 9610 2 1 Revenue Code shall be a reference to such section as it existed imme- 2 diately prior to the enactment of Public Law 115-97. 3 § 3. Section 606 of the tax law is amended by adding a new subsection 4 (c-2) to read as follows: 5 (c-2) New York state working families tax credit. (1) For taxable 6 years beginning on and after January first, two thousand twenty-three, a 7 resident taxpayer with a New York state adjusted gross income of less 8 than twenty-five thousand dollars in the case of an individual who is 9 not married; fifty thousand dollars in the case of a joint return; or 10 twenty-five thousand dollars in the case of a married individual filing 11 a separate return shall be allowed a credit equal to one thousand five 12 hundred dollars times the number of qualifying children as defined in 26 13 U.S.C. § 152 (c). The amount of the credit per child shall be reduced, 14 but not below five hundred dollars, by twenty dollars for each one thou- 15 sand dollars by which the taxpayer's New York state adjusted gross 16 income exceeds twenty-five thousand dollars in the case of an individual 17 who is not married; fifty thousand dollars in the case of a joint 18 return; or twenty-five thousand dollars in the case of a married indi- 19 vidual filing a separate return. For purposes of this subsection, any 20 reference to section 24 of the Internal Revenue Code shall be a refer- 21 ence to such section as it existed immediately prior to the enactment of 22 Public Law 115-97. 23 (2) For tax years beginning in two thousand twenty-four and thereaft- 24 er, the thresholds of adjusted gross income and the credit allowed in 25 paragraph one of this subsection shall be reviewed annually by the 26 commissioner and indexed for inflation. 27 (3) If the amount of the credit allowed under this subsection for any 28 taxable year shall exceed the taxpayer's tax for such year, the excess 29 shall be treated as an overpayment of tax to be credited or refunded in 30 accordance with the provisions of section six hundred eighty-six of this 31 article, provided, however, that no interest shall be paid thereon. 32 (4) In the case of a husband and wife who file a joint federal return, 33 but who are required to determine their New York taxes separately, the 34 credit allowed pursuant to this subsection may be applied against the 35 tax imposed of either or divided between them as they may elect. 36 (5) The commissioner shall provide for the prepayment of the working 37 families credit under this subsection to qualifying taxpayers. Four 38 advanced payments shall be made to such qualifying taxpayers. An esti- 39 mated annual tax credit shall be determined by the commissioner in 40 advance of the first payment and shall be subject to adjustment due to 41 changes in employment or family status over the course of the year. The 42 first three advanced payments shall be made during the taxable year and 43 shall be twenty percent of the anticipated credit. The fourth advanced 44 payment shall be made after the end of the tax year and shall be 45 adjusted to match the actual credit due. Such payments shall, to the 46 extent practicable, be made available via direct deposit and via elec- 47 tronic benefit transfer (EBT) card. The commissioner shall provide 48 information on the availability of advanced payments of the working 49 families credit to tax preparers, accountants and organizations that 50 assist individuals in tax preparation. Such information shall be 51 distributed to qualifying taxpayers. If a taxpayer establishes that they 52 are requesting and receiving payments under this paragraph in good faith 53 by establishing that they properly claimed payments under this 54 subsection in the prior year and that they have not experienced a 55 substantial change in circumstances such that they have a reasonableS. 9610 3 1 expectation of eligibility in the current year, then they shall not be 2 held responsible for an incorrect prepayment/refund amount. 3 (6) Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the refunda- 4 ble credit and its payment authorized under this subsection shall be 5 treated in the same manner as the federal Earned Income Tax Credit and 6 shall not be considered as assets, income, or resources to the same 7 extent the credit and its payment would be disregarded pursuant to 26 8 U.S.C. § 6409 and the general welfare doctrine for purposes of determin- 9 ing eligibility for benefits or assistance, or the amount or extent of 10 those benefits or assistance, under any state or local program, includ- 11 ing benefits established under section ninety-five of the social 12 services law. 13 § 4. This act shall take effect immediately; provided that the amend- 14 ments to paragraph 1 of subsection (d) of section 606 of the tax law, 15 made by section one of this act, shall apply to taxable years beginning 16 on and after January 1, 2023.