2010 North Carolina Code
Chapter 105 Taxation.
Article 4 - Income Tax.
105-151.24. Credit for children.


NC Gen Stat § 105-151.24 What's This?

105‑151.24. Credit for children.

(a) Credit. An individual who is allowed a federal child tax credit under section 24 of the Code for the taxable year and whose adjusted gross income (AGI), as calculated under the Code, is less than the amount listed below is allowed a credit against the tax imposed by this Part in an amount equal to one hundred dollars ($100.00) for each dependent child for whom the individual is allowed the federal credit for the taxable year:

Filing Status AGI

Married, filing jointly $100,000

Head of Household 80,000

Single 60,000

Married, filing separately 50,000.

(b) Limitations. A nonresident or part‑year resident who claims the credit allowed by this section shall reduce the amount of the credit by multiplying it by the fraction calculated under G.S. 105‑134.5(b) or (c), as appropriate. The credit allowed under this section may not exceed the amount of tax imposed by this Part for the taxable year reduced by the sum of all credits allowed, except payments of tax made by or on behalf of the taxpayer.(1995, c. 42, s. 3; 1998‑98, s. 69; 2001‑424, s. 34.20(a); 2002‑126, s. 30B.2(a), (b); 2003‑284, s. 39B.2.)

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