Bill Text: NY A01830 | 2023-2024 | General Assembly | Introduced
Bill Title: Provides a tax credit for qualified caregiving expenses.
Spectrum: Moderate Partisan Bill (Democrat 18-3)
Status: (Introduced) 2024-01-03 - referred to ways and means [A01830 Detail]
Download: New_York-2023-A01830-Introduced.html
STATE OF NEW YORK ________________________________________________________________________ 1830 2023-2024 Regular Sessions IN ASSEMBLY January 23, 2023 ___________ Introduced by M. of A. KIM, PAULIN, SIMON, THIELE, OTIS, STIRPE, GUNTHER, SILLITTI, ZINERMAN, LUPARDO, HEVESI -- read once and referred to the Committee on Ways and Means AN ACT to amend the tax law, in relation to providing a tax credit for qualified caregiving expenses; and to provide for the repeal of such provisions upon the expiration thereof The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem- bly, do enact as follows: 1 Section 1. Section 606 of the tax law is amended by adding a new 2 subsection (ooo) to read as follows: 3 (ooo) Caregiving tax credit. (1) For taxable years beginning on or 4 after January first, two thousand twenty-four, a qualified caregiver 5 shall be allowed a credit against the tax imposed by this article for a 6 portion of the total purchase price paid for a qualified caregiving 7 expense by such a qualified caregiver for performing caregiving duties 8 provided to a qualified family member that resided within this state. 9 (2) For purposes of this section (A) "qualified caregiving expense" 10 means payments made by the qualified caregiver for goods and services 11 which are provided to or for the benefit of the qualifying family member 12 or to assist the qualified caregiver in caring for the qualifying family 13 member. Such expenses include, but are not limited to, home health agen- 14 cy services, adult day care, companionship services, personal care 15 attendant services, homemaker services, respite care, health care equip- 16 ment, assistive devices and supplies, home modification, transportation, 17 legal or financial services, and assistive technology. 18 (B) "qualified family member" means an individual who is: (i) at least 19 eighteen years of age during a taxable year; (ii) a resident of New York 20 state; (iii) requires assistance with at least one activity of daily 21 living (ADL), as certified by a licensed health care practitioner; and 22 (iv) is an individual who qualifies as a dependent, spouse, domestic 23 partner as defined by section four of the workers' compensation law, EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [] is old law to be omitted. LBD00292-01-3A. 1830 2 1 sibling, partner, parent or other relation by blood or marriage, includ- 2 ing an in-law, grandparent, grandchild, step-parent, aunt, uncle, niece, 3 or nephew of the qualified caregiver. 4 (C) "qualified caregiver" means an individual who is a New York state 5 resident taxpayer for the taxable year. In the case of a joint return, 6 the term includes the individual and the individual's spouse. The quali- 7 fied caregiver claiming the credit must have a federal adjusted gross 8 income of seventy-five thousand dollars or less for an individual and 9 one hundred fifty thousand dollars or less for a couple, and incur 10 uncompensated expenses directly related to the care of a qualified fami- 11 ly member. In addition, qualified caregivers must provide care to one or 12 more eligible qualified family members during the taxable year, and be 13 eligible to receive a credit against the family caregiver's state tax 14 liability for the taxable year. 15 (3) The credit established pursuant to this subsection shall be 16 allowed for the taxable year in which the qualified caregiver incurred 17 the qualified caregiving expense. The credit established under this 18 subsection shall not exceed fifty percent of the total amount expended, 19 and shall not exceed three thousand five hundred dollars. 20 (4) If the allowable amount of the credit exceeds the taxes otherwise 21 due under this article for the taxable year, the unused amount of the 22 credit is waived, and may not be refunded, carried forward or otherwise 23 used to offset taxes. 24 (5) Eligible qualified caregivers shall apply for the credit through 25 the department. The commissioner, in consultation with the commissioner 26 of the department of health and the director of the office for the 27 aging, shall issue a certification for an approved application to the 28 taxpayer that states the amount of the credit allocated to the taxpayer 29 and the allocation year. 30 (6) The aggregate amount of tax credits allowed pursuant to the 31 authority of this subsection shall be thirty-five million dollars each 32 year during the period two thousand twenty-four through two thousand 33 twenty-six. Such aggregate amount of credits shall be allocated by the 34 department on a first come first serve basis in order of priority based 35 upon the date of filing an application for allocation of credit with the 36 department. Once the credits allocated exceed the limit established in 37 this subsection, the commissioner shall cease to allocate and certify 38 tax credits to taxpayers. 39 (7) The commissioner may require a qualified taxpayer to furnish the 40 following information in support of his or her claim for credit under 41 this subsection: household adjusted gross income, the name of the eligi- 42 ble family member and his or her identifying information including 43 social security numbers, and all other information which may be required 44 by the commissioner to determine the credit. 45 (8) The commissioner, after consulting with the commissioner of the 46 department of health and the director of the office for the aging, shall 47 by October thirty-first, two thousand twenty-three promulgate regu- 48 lations necessary and appropriate to carry out the purposes of this 49 subsection. Notwithstanding any other provisions to the contrary in the 50 state administrative procedure act, such rules and regulations may be 51 adopted on an emergency basis if necessary to meet such October thirty- 52 first, two thousand twenty-three deadline. 53 (9) The department shall submit to the governor, the temporary presi- 54 dent of the senate, and the speaker of the assembly an annual report by 55 February first of each year evaluating the effectiveness of the caregiv- 56 ing tax credit provided by this subsection. Such report shall be basedA. 1830 3 1 on data available from the application filed with the department for any 2 caregiving credits. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contra- 3 ry, the information contained in the report shall be public information. 4 The report shall include recommendations for changes in the calculation 5 or administration of the credit proposed by the department, in consulta- 6 tion with the department of health and the office for the aging, that 7 are deemed useful and appropriate. 8 § 2. This act shall take effect immediately and shall apply to taxable 9 years commencing on and after January 1, 2024; provided that the 10 provisions of this act shall expire and be deemed repealed on December 11 31, 2026.