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Work Opportunity Tax Credit

 WHAT IS THE WORK OPPORTUNITY TAX CREDIT (WOTC)?

The WOTC is one tool in a diverse toolbox of flexible strategies designed to help move people from welfare into gainful employment and obtain on-the-job experience. It joins other tax credits, education, and workforce training programs that help American workers with barriers to employment prepare for good jobs; ease their transition from job to job; benefit from the creation of effective regional economic development strategies; and create high performance workplaces.

PROGRAM OUTCOMES: During Fiscal Year 2007, over 633,000 certifications were issued by the state workforce agencies, and this figure is growing every year.

UPDATE: On May 25, 2007, the President signed into law the Small Business and Work Opportunity Tax Act of 2007 (P.L. 110-28). This legislation extends the WOTC Program through August 31, 2011. This Act and the Tax-Relief and Health Care Act of 2006 (P. L. 109-432) signed into law on December 20, 2006, amend certain target group definitions, introduce new provisions that expand and streamline the WOTC Program, and make it easier for the business sector to participate. For example, P.L. 109-432 eliminated the Welfare-to-Work Tax Credit (WtWTC) by merging it into the WOTC and making the Long-term TANF Recipient another WOTC target group.

WHAT'S NEW: The following statutory changes --introduced by P.L. 110-28 -- apply to new hires who begin work for an employer after May 25, 2007 and before September 1, 2011:

The changes introduced by P.L. 109-432 apply retroactively to individuals who began to work for an employer after December 31, 2005. They are as follows:

The consolidated WOTC for hiring most target group members can now be as much as:

WHAT NEW HIRES CAN QUALIFY EMPLOYERS FOR THE WOTC?


 HOW CAN EMPLOYERS PARTICIPATE IN THE WOTC?

To receive certification that a new employee qualifies the employer for this tax credit, the employer must:

Click here for IRS Form 8850, the Work Opportunity Tax Credit Pre-Screening Notice and Certification Request, and its Instructions, or download from http://www.irs.gov.

Click here for ETA Form 9061 the Individual Characteristics Form.

Click here for directories of the State and Regional Coordinators.

FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE WOTC:

Call or visit your local State WOTC Coordinator (use the State Directory above), or

Call the U.S. Department of Labor Regional WOTC Coordinator nearest you (use the Regional Directory above), or

For information about EZ/EC/RC locations, visit the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD's) Web site at http://www.hud.gov/cr or call 1-800-998-9999.

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