Kentucky Application and Credit Certificate of Income Tax / LLET Credit Railroad Expansion
Extracted from PDF file 2023-kentucky-schedule-rr-e.pdf, last modified June 2023Application and Credit Certificate of Income Tax / LLET Credit Railroad Expansion
SCHEDULE RR-E APPLICATION AND CREDIT CERTIFICATE OF INCOME TAX/LLET CREDIT RAILROAD EXPANSION Commonwealth of Kentucky Department of Revenue See instructions. Attach to Form 720 or 720U. Name of Entity KRS 141.386 and 141.387 Federal Identification Number Kentucky Corporation/LLET Account Number (if applicable) __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ Mailing Address Entity: Corporation Location Address 2023 Railway Company taxed under KRS 136.120 Part I—Qualifications 1 Yes Were the “qualified expenditures” made by an entity that was not: (i) a corporation that owns fossil energy resources subject to tax under KRS 143.020 or 143A.020 or biomass resources and transports these using rail facilities; or (ii) a railway company subject to tax per KRS 136.120 that serves a corporation that owns fossil energy resources subject to tax per KRS 143.020 or 143A.020 or biomass resources?............................. No 2 Was a tax credit claimed per KRS 141.385 on the same“qualified expenditures”?......................... 3 Was a tax credit claimed per KRS 141.385 or 141.386 by another taxpayer on the same “qualified expenditures”?........................................................................................................ If you answered “yes” to any of the questions above, STOP; you do not qualify for this credit. If you answered “no” to ALL of the questions above, go to Part II. Part II—Computation of the Credit 1 Enter the qualified expenditures paid or incurred by the corporation or railway company for the calendar year.............................................................................................. 1 2 Enter 25% of line 1............................................................................................................................ 2 00 00 I, the undersigned, declare under the penalties of perjury, that I have examined this application, including all accompanying schedules and statements, and to the best of my knowledge and belief, it is true, correct, and complete. Signature Title Date Contact Name (if different from signer) Email Address Telephone Number Fax Number Department of Revenue Use Only Part III—Railroad Expansion Approved Credit Certificate 1 (a) Requested credit for corporation or railway company (numerator) ......................... (a) (b) Total requested credit for all corporations and railway companies (denominator) .......... (b) ( (a) (b) ) x $1,000,000 = Approved Credit By: ________________________________________ Date: _______________________ TAXPAYER USE ONLY Part IV—Railroad Expansion Credit Used By Taxpayer 1 LLET Credit—Enter on Schedule TCS, Part II, Column E ........................................................... 1 00 2 Corporation Income Tax Credit—Enter on Schedule TCS, Part II, Column F ........................... No Carryforward Allowed 00 230317 41A720RR-E (10-23) 2 Page 1 of 2 Schedule RR-E (2023) INSTRUCTIONS FOR SCHEDULE RR–E Page 2 of 2 The railroad expansion credit per KRS 141.386 is a nonrefundable credit that can be applied against the corporation income tax imposed by KRS 141.040 and the limited liability entity tax (LLET) imposed by KRS 141.0401. The tax credit must be used in the tax year of the qualified expenditures which generated the tax credit and cannot be carried forward to a return for any other period. If a qualified expenditure qualifies for both the railroad maintenance and improvement credit per KRS 141.385 and the railroad expansion tax credit per KRS 141.386, the taxpayer must claim either the credit per KRS 141.385 or the credit per KRS 141.386, but not both. Purpose of Schedule— This schedule is used to compute the railroad expansion credit. An eligible taxpayer means: (i) a corporation that owns fossil energy resources subject to tax under KRS 143.020 or 143A.020 or biomass resources and transports these resources using rail facilities; or (ii) a railway company subject to tax under KRS 136.120 that serves a corporation that owns fossil energy resources subject to tax under KRS 143.020 or 143A.020 or biomass resources. Fossil energy resources means reserves of coal, oil shale, and natural gas; and biomass resources means agriculture materials that may be used for production of transportation fuels such as biodiesel or ethanol or that may themselves be used as a fuel, alone or in combination with a fossil fuel, for generation of electricity. The railroad expansion tax credit is an amount equal to 25% of the qualified expenditures paid or incurred by the corporation or railway company during the tax year to expand or upgrade railroad track, including roadbeds, bridges, and related track structures, to accommodate the transport of fossil energy resources or biomass resources. The credit amount approved for a calendar year for all taxpayers per KRS 141.386 is limited to $1,000,000. If the total amount of approved credit exceeds $1,000,000, the department will determine the amount of credit each corporation and railway company receives by multiplying the $1,000,000 by a fraction, the numerator of which is the amount of the approved credit for a corporation or railway company and the denominator of which is the total approved credit for all corporations and railway companies. Each corporation or railway company eligible for the credit must file a railroad expansion tax credit claim on this form by the fifteenth day of the first month following the close of the preceding calendar year. To ensure proper processing, fax or email Schedule RR-E to the Department of Revenue no later than January 15 following the close of the preceding calendar year. Credit certification cannot be guaranteed for schedules sent through regular mail. Schedules postmarked or sent after January 15 are void. Fax number: 502–564–0058 Email address: [email protected] The Department of Revenue will confirm receipt of the application. If you do not receive confirmation within two weeks of submitting the application, contact the Division of Corporation Tax at 502– 564–8139 or via email at [email protected] . The Department of Revenue will issue the credit certificate, listing the amount of credit, by March 15 following the close of the preceding calendar year. Attach the credit certificate (Schedule RR–E) to the tax return claiming the credit. 41A720RR-E (10-23) General Instructions—Enter the name, mailing address, and business location address in applicable boxes. Enter the Federal Identification Number and Kentucky Corporation/LLET Account Number in applicable boxes. Check the appropriate entity type. This application must be signed and dated by an authorized corporate officer (if filing Form 720 or 720U) or partner or member (if filing Form PTE). Part I—Qualifications The tax credit per KRS 141.386 must be claimed in the tax year that the qualified expenditures are paid or incurred by the eligible taxpayer. You must be: (i) a corporation that owns fossil energy resources subject to tax per KRS 143.020 or 143A.020 or biomass resources and transports these resources using rail facilities; or (ii) a railway company subject to tax per KRS 136.120 that serves a corporation that owns fossil energy resources subject to tax per KRS 143.020 or 143A.020 or biomass resources. If you have taken the railroad maintenance and improvement tax credit per KRS 141.385 on the same qualified expenditures, you do not qualify for this credit. If a tax credit was claimed per KRS 141.385 or 141.386 by another taxpayer on the same qualified expenditures, you do not qualify for this credit. Part II—Computation of the Credit Line 1—Enter the “qualified expenditures” paid or incurred by the corporation or railway company for the calendar year. Qualified expenditures are expenditures paid or incurred to expand or upgrade railroad track, including roadbeds, bridges, and related track structures, to accommodate the transport of fossil energy resources or biomass resources. Line 2—Enter twenty–five percent (25%) of Line 1. Part III—Railroad Expansion Approved Credit Certificate The Department of Revenue determines each corporation’s or railway company’s approved credit. If the total approved credit for all corporations and railway companies exceeds the railroad expansion tax credit cap of $1,000,000 for the calendar year, the department will determine the amount of credit each corporation or railway company receives by multiplying the $1,000,000 by a fraction, the numerator (Line 1(a)) of which is the amount of the requested credit by a corporation or railway company and the denominator (Line 1(b)) of which is the total requested credit by all corporations and railway companies. Part IV—Railroad Expansion Credit Used By Taxpayer Line 1—Enter the amount of the credit claimed for the taxable year against the LLET on Schedule TCS, Part II, Column E. The credit amount cannot reduce the LLET below the $175 minimum. Line 2—Enter the amount of the credit claimed for the taxable year against the corporation income tax on Schedule TCS, Part II, Column F. A pass-through entity must include on each Schedule K-1 the partner’s or member’s pro rata share of the approved credit.
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