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A02382 Summary:

BILL NOA02382
 
SAME ASNo Same As
 
SPONSORAngelino
 
COSPNSRBrabenec, Lemondes, Manktelow, McDonough, Miller, Morinello, Norris, Tague, Bendett
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Amd §§210-B & 606, Tax L
 
Creates a tax credit for businesses that develop a "college to work" program, paying the tuition of individuals in exchange for the individual committing to work for the business after the individual's graduation from an institution of higher learning; provides the tax credit shall be for twenty-five percent of the individual's tuition expenses not to exceed five thousand dollars.
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A02382 Actions:

BILL NOA02382
 
01/26/2023referred to ways and means
01/03/2024referred to ways and means
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A02382 Memo:

NEW YORK STATE ASSEMBLY
MEMORANDUM IN SUPPORT OF LEGISLATION
submitted in accordance with Assembly Rule III, Sec 1(f)
 
BILL NUMBER: A2382
 
SPONSOR: Angelino
  TITLE OF BILL: An act to amend the tax law, in relation to establishing a credit for developing a college to work program   PURPOSE OR GENERAL IDEA OF BILL: This bill would create a tax credit for business owners who pay tuition for an employee's college education in exchange for that individual's commitment to work for a specified number of years, giving business owners an additional way to attract qualified workers and assisting individuals in achieving their dream of a college education.   SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS: Section 210-b of the tax law is amended by adding a new subdivision 59 to create a tax credit for the college to work program. A taxpayer can earn a 25 percent tax credit, or up to $5,000 annually, by paying the college tuition for an individual in exchange for that person's commit- ment to work for a specified number of years, pursuant to written agree- ment. Tuition shall include tuition and fees for enrollment and attend- ance and the cost of related textbooks but shall exclude any amounts that have been paid or reimbursed by any other scholarships or financial aid. Tuition shall not include costs associated with a post baccalau- reate or other graduate degree. The taxpayer cannot claim the credit for the tuition costs of a spouse, child or other dependent. The written agreement shall be signed and dated by the taxpayer and the qualified individual. Agreement provisions shall include, but not be limited to, the minimum salary that the taxpayer will pay to the individual upon completion of the degree, and the parties' respective responsibilities in the event that 1) the taxpayer ceases operations or rescinds the employment offer after the individual has completed the degree or 2) the individual fails to complete the degree or to work for the taxpayer for the agreed upon term. For the purposes of this credit, the term "insti- tution of higher education" shall mean an institution recognized and approved by the Regents, or any successor organization, of the Universi- ty of the State of New York or accredited by a nationally recognized agency, which grants of a postsecondary degree, certificate or diploma.   JUSTIFICATION: College costs continue to rise, outpacing the rate of inflation. Indi- viduals often incur enormous debt to earn a college education with no guarantee of appropriate job placement after they have completed a post- secondary degree. At the same time, employers are finding it increasing- ly difficult to hire qualified workers to meet the evolving needs of their business, and many workers are leaving New York State in search of jobs that offer higher pay and better benefits. The college to work tax credit will boost economic development efforts in New York State by helping employers recruit qualified workers and enticing individuals to remain in our state to take advantage of employer-paid tuition offers. Employers will be better able to attract and retain qualified workers, and individuals will be able to obtain a post-secondary education with- out mortgaging their future and with guaranteed employment after gradu- ation.   PRIOR LEGISLATIVE HISTORY: None.   FISCAL IMPLICATIONS FOR STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENTS: To be determined.   EFFECTIVE DATE: This act shall take effect immediately and shall apply to all taxable years commencing after January 1, 2023.
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A02382 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                          2382
 
                               2023-2024 Regular Sessions
 
                   IN ASSEMBLY
 
                                    January 26, 2023
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by  M.  of A. ANGELINO, BRABENEC, LEMONDES, MANKTELOW, McDO-
          NOUGH, MILLER, MORINELLO, NORRIS, TAGUE -- read once and  referred  to
          the Committee on Ways and Means
 
        AN  ACT  to  amend the tax law, in relation to establishing a credit for
          developing a college to work program

          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section  1.  Section  210-B  of the tax law is amended by adding a new
     2  subdivision 59 to read as follows:
     3    59. Credit for college to work program. (a)  Allowance  of  credit.  A
     4  taxpayer  shall  be  allowed  a  credit,  to  be computed as hereinafter
     5  provided, against the tax  imposed  by  this  article,  based  upon  its
     6  payment of tuition to an institution of higher education on behalf of an
     7  individual  in  exchange  for  the  individual  agreeing to work for the
     8  taxpayer for a number of years, as set  forth  in  a  written  agreement
     9  between the taxpayer and the individual.
    10    (b) Tuition. For the purposes of this credit, the term "tuition" shall
    11  mean  the  tuition and fees paid for the enrollment and attendance of an
    12  individual at an institution of higher education, as well as monies paid
    13  for textbooks in connection with attendance at an institution of  higher
    14  education.    Provided, however, any amounts which have been paid for or
    15  reimbursed by any  other  scholarships  or  financial  aid,  or  tuition
    16  required  for  enrollment  or attendance in a course of study leading to
    17  the granting of a post baccalaureate or other graduate degree, shall  be
    18  excluded from the definition of "tuition".
    19    (c)  Institution of higher education. For the purposes of this credit,
    20  the term "institution of higher education" shall mean any institution of
    21  higher education, recognized and approved by the regents, or any succes-
    22  sor organization, of the university of the state of New York or  accred-
    23  ited  by  a  nationally  recognized  accrediting  agency  or association
    24  accepted as such by the regents, or any successor organization,  of  the
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD06468-01-3

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     1  university  of  the  state of New York, which provides a course of study
     2  leading to the granting  of  a  post-secondary  degree,  certificate  or
     3  diploma.
     4    (d) Qualified individual. For purposes of this credit, the term "qual-
     5  ified  individual"  shall mean any individual who is not a spouse, child
     6  or dependent of the taxpayer or any individual  who  is  not  a  spouse,
     7  child or dependent of any officer or employee of the taxpayer.
     8    (e) Written agreement.  For purposes of this credit, the term "written
     9  agreement"  shall  mean a document signed and dated by both the taxpayer
    10  and the qualified individual which contains provisions including but not
    11  limited to the minimum salary which the taxpayer will pay to the  quali-
    12  fied individual upon completion of the individual's degree; the required
    13  duration  of  employment upon completion of the individual's degree; and
    14  the parties' respective responsibilities in the event that the  taxpayer
    15  ceases  operations or later decides not to offer employment to the indi-
    16  vidual upon completion of his/her degree or in the event that the quali-
    17  fied individual fails to complete the degree or to work for the taxpayer
    18  for the agreed upon term.
    19    (f) Amount of credit. Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law,
    20  a taxpayer which provides for the payment  of  an  individual's  tuition
    21  under the college to work program established by this subdivision, shall
    22  be  allowed  a  credit  against  the tax imposed by this article, to the
    23  extent of twenty-five percent  of  monies  paid  for  each  individual's
    24  tuition,  but such credit shall not exceed five thousand dollars for one
    25  year for each such qualified individual.
    26    (g) Carryover. The credit allowed under this subdivision for any taxa-
    27  ble year shall not reduce the tax due for such year  to  less  than  the
    28  amount  prescribed  in  paragraph  (d) of subdivision one of section two
    29  hundred ten of this article.  Provided, however, if the amount of credit
    30  allowable under this subdivision for any taxable year reduces the tax to
    31  such amount, any amount of credit not deductible in  such  taxable  year
    32  may  be carried over to the following year or years, and may be deducted
    33  from the taxpayer's tax for such year or years.
    34    § 2. Subparagraph (B) of paragraph 1 of subsection (i) of section  606
    35  of the tax law is amended by adding a new clause (l) to read as follows:

    36  (l) College to work program          Amount of credit under
    37  credit under subsection (s-1)        subdivision fifty-nine
    38                                       of section two hundred ten-B
 
    39    §  3. Section 606 of the tax law is amended by adding a new subsection
    40  (s-1) to read as follows:
    41    (s-1) Credit for college to work program. (1) Allowance of  credit.  A
    42  taxpayer  shall  be  allowed  a  credit,  to  be computed as hereinafter
    43  provided, against the tax imposed  by  this  article,  based  upon  such
    44  taxpayer's  payment  of tuition to an institution of higher education on
    45  behalf of an individual in exchange for the individual agreeing to  work
    46  for the taxpayer for a number of years, as set forth in a written agree-
    47  ment between the taxpayer and the individual.
    48    (2) Tuition. For the purposes of this credit, the term "tuition" shall
    49  mean  the  tuition and fees paid for the enrollment and attendance of an
    50  individual at an institution of higher education, as well as monies paid
    51  for textbooks in connection with attendance at an institution of  higher
    52  education.  Provided,  however,  any amounts which have been paid for or
    53  reimbursed by any  other  scholarships  or  financial  aid,  or  tuition
    54  required  for  enrollment  or attendance in a course of study leading to

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     1  the granting of a post baccalaureate or other graduate degree, shall  be
     2  excluded from the definition of "tuition".
     3    (3)  Institution of higher education. For the purposes of this credit,
     4  the term "institution of higher education" shall mean any institution of
     5  higher education, recognized and approved by the regents, or any succes-
     6  sor organization, of the university of the state of New York or  accred-
     7  ited  by  a  nationally  recognized  accrediting  agency  or association
     8  accepted as such by the regents, or any successor organization,  of  the
     9  university  of  the  state of New York, which provides a course of study
    10  leading to the granting  of  a  post-secondary  degree,  certificate  or
    11  diploma.
    12    (4) Qualified individual. For purposes of this credit, the term "qual-
    13  ified  individual"  shall mean any individual who is not a spouse, child
    14  or dependent of the taxpayer or any individual  who  is  not  a  spouse,
    15  child or dependent of any officer or employee of the taxpayer.
    16    (5)  Written agreement. For purposes of this credit, the term "written
    17  agreement" shall mean a document signed and dated by both  the  taxpayer
    18  and the qualified individual which contains provisions including but not
    19  limited  to the minimum salary which the taxpayer will pay to the quali-
    20  fied individual upon completion of the individual's degree; the required
    21  duration of employment upon completion of the individual's  degree;  and
    22  the  parties' respective responsibilities in the event that the taxpayer
    23  ceases operations or later decides not to offer employment to the  indi-
    24  vidual upon completion of his/her degree or in the event that the quali-
    25  fied individual fails to complete the degree or to work for the taxpayer
    26  for the agreed upon term.
    27    (6) Amount of credit. Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law,
    28  a taxpayer who provides for the payment of an individual's tuition under
    29  the  college  to  work  program established by this subsection, shall be
    30  allowed a credit against the tax imposed by this article, to the  extent
    31  of twenty-five percent of monies paid for each individual's tuition, but
    32  such credit shall not exceed five thousand dollars for one year for each
    33  such qualified individual.
    34    (7) Carryover. If the amount of credit allowable under this subsection
    35  for  any taxable year shall exceed the taxpayer's tax amount, any amount
    36  of the excess may be carried over to the following year  or  years,  and
    37  may be deducted from the taxpayer's tax for such year or years.
    38    §  4.  This  act  shall take effect immediately and shall apply to all
    39  taxable years commencing after January 1, 2023.
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