Massachusetts Statutes

§ 38HH — Credit for wages paid to qualified apprentice

Massachusetts·Part I ADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT·Title IX TAXATION·Ch. 63 TAXATION OF CORPORATIONS

[ Text of section effective for tax years beginning after January 1, 2019. See 2018, 228, Sec. 72.][ Subsection (a) effective until January 2, 2024. For text effective January 2, 2024, see below.]Section 38HH.

(a)A business corporation engaged in business in the commonwealth shall be allowed a credit against its excise due under this chapter in an amount equal to $4,800 or 50 per cent of the wages paid to each qualified apprentice in a taxable year, whichever is less. If a credit allowed by this section exceeds the tax otherwise due under this chapter, 100 per cent of the balance of such credit may, at the option of the taxpayer, be refundable to the taxpayer. In order to qualify, the apprentice must meet the definition of apprentice in section 11H of chapter 23 and must be hired and

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