A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 to encourage the employment of permanent part-time employees by providing a tax credit for a portion of the wages paid to certain part-time employees.
Private Sector, Part-Time Employment Act - Allows a tax credit, under the Internal Revenue Code, in an amount equal to the aggregate of 20 percent of the part-time employment expenses incurred with respect to any qualified part-time employee whose equivalent full-time salary is less than $15,000, plus 25 percent of the part-time employment expenses incurred with respect to any qualified part- time employee whose equivalent full-time annual salary is $15,000 or more.
Limits the applicability of such credit to the lesser of 20 percent of the average number of employees employed by the taxpayer or the increase in the number of part-time employees employed in this taxable year over the preceding taxable year.
Authorizes the carryback of such credit to each of the three taxable years preceding the unused credit year. Authorizes the carryover of such credit to each of the seven taxable years following the unused credit year.
Defines the terms used in this Act.
Prohibits allowance of a credit unless specified conditions are complied with.
Introduced in House
Introduced in House
Referred to House Committee on Ways and Means.
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