2010 North Carolina Code
Chapter 105 Taxation.
Article 4 - Income Tax.
105-130.22. Tax credit for construction of dwelling units for handicapped persons.


NC Gen Stat § 105-130.22 What's This?

105‑130.22. Tax credit for construction of dwelling units for handicapped persons.

There is allowed to corporate owners of multifamily rental units located in this State as a credit against the tax imposed by this Part, an amount equal to five hundred fifty dollars ($550.00) for each dwelling unit constructed by the corporate owner that conforms to Volume I‑C of the North Carolina Building Code for the taxable year within which the construction of the dwelling unit is completed. The credit is allowed only for dwelling units completed during the taxable year that were required to be built in compliance with Volume I‑C of the North Carolina Building Code. If the credit allowed by this section exceeds the tax imposed by this Part reduced by all other credits allowed, the excess may be carried forward for the next succeeding year. In order to secure the credit allowed by this section the corporation shall file with its income tax return a copy of the occupancy permit on the face of which is recorded by the building inspector the number of units completed during the taxable year that conform to Volume I‑C of the North Carolina Building Code. After recording the number of these units on the face of the occupancy permit, the building inspector shall promptly forward a copy of the permit to the Building Accessibility Section of the Department of Insurance. (1973, c. 910, s. 1; 1979, c. 803, ss. 1, 2; 1981, c. 682, s. 16; 1997‑6, s. 3; 1998‑98, s. 69.)

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