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Utah Tutoring Credit for Disabled Dependents
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Utah offers a tax credit for 25 percent of the tutoring costs for qualifying disabled dependents. The maximum credit is $100 per qualifying disabled dependent. To qualify, the student must have an Individualized Educational Program (IEP) and the tutoring must be approved by the student's IEP team....
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Utah Historic Preservation Tax Credit |
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A 20% nonrefundable tax credit(not just a deduction) for the rehabilitation of historic buildings occupied by owners or used as residential rentals. You can deduct 20% of all qualified rehabilitation costs from your Utah income or corporate franchise taxes. Example: $22,000 in qualified rehabilitat...
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Utah Clean Fuel Vehicle Credit
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The Utah Legislature has revised the State's Clean Fuel Tax Credit several times since 2008. Because of these revisions, different rules apply to vehicles purchased or converted in different tax years. Below you will find links to the applicable rules for specific years. Rules for Vehicles Purch...
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Utah Qualified Sheltered Workshop Cash Contribution Credit |
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Cash contributions made within the tax year to a qualified non-profit rehabilitation sheltered workshop facility operating in Utah for persons with a disability may be eligible for a non-refundable credit against Utah income taxes. Check with the workshop to make sure they have a current Day Traini...
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Utah Native American Reservation Income Deduction
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A member of a Native American tribe in Utah who lives and works on the reservation where he/she is an enrolled member is exempt from Utah income tax on the reservation income. A "reservation" must be within the currently recognized reservation boundaries set by the federal government. This include...
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Utah Medical Savings Account |
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Important note: Very few people qualify for this credit. An MSA is NOT the same as an HSA (Health Savings Account). Read these instructions carefully. If you have a qualified Medical Care Savings Account (MSA), you may be entitled to a non-refundable tax credit on your TC-40, Utah Individual Incom...
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Utah UESP
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Utah Educational Savings Plan (UESP) Addback (code 54) If you withdrew an amount from a Utah Educational Savings Plan (UESP) 529 account but did not use it for qualified higher education expenses, and the withdrawal did not meet an exception under IRC §529(c) or §530(d), the amount withd...
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Utah Payment Options |
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- There is no direct debit available for Utah. Please use one of the following options: Pay Online You can pay your Utah taxes online using Taxpayer Access Point. You can make online payments with a debit from your checking or savings account or by Visa, Mastercard, American Express, or Discover ...
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Utah Use Tax
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Use tax is a tax on goods and taxable services purchased for use, storage, or other consumption in Utah during the taxable year, and applies only if sales tax was not paid at the time of purchase. If you purchased an item from an out-of-state seller, including internet, catalog, radio, and TV purch...
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Utah Renewable Energy Systems Tax Credit |
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You may claim a credit against your Utah tax liability if you or your business installs a renewable energy system. Two credits are available: a non-refundable credit for renewable residential energy systems, and a refundable credit for renewable commercial energy systems. Both of these credits are ...
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Utah Health Care Insurance Premiums
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Answer the following questions to determine if you qualify for the Health Care Insurance Premium deduction. Are you or your spouse eligible to participate in a health care insurance plan in which a current employer or former employer pays any portion of the health care insurance premiums, even i...
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What is the Utah At-Home Parent Tax Credit? |
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Utah parents and certain other caregivers who provide full-time, at-home care for infants may be eligible for a non-refundable tax credit. A $100 tax credit is available for the full-time care of each qualifying infant by an at-home parent. An "at-home parent" includes: Biological mother or fat...
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How do I amend my Utah state tax return?
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To amend a previously filed return, use the tax forms and instructions for the year you are amending. You can get prior year forms and instructions at tax.utah.gov/forms. Amend your return if: - You discover an error on your Utah or federal return after it is filed; or - Your federal return is audi...
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How can I contact the state of Utah about my taxes? |
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Customer Service Hours: Monday - Thursday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Email: taxmaster@utah.gov 801-297-2200, in the Salt Lake area 800-662-4335, outside the Salt Lake area Ogden, 2540 Washington Blvd., 6th Floor Provo, 150 E Center St. #1300 Salt Lake City, 210 N 1950 W Hurricane, 100 S 5300 W Tax Co...
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How Do I Go About Getting an Extension for My Utah State Taxes?
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Utah automatically provides an extension of six months (to October 15th) to file your Utah return. There is no form needed to obtain this extension. The Utah extension is an extension to file your tax return, not an extension to pay your taxes. To avoid late payment taxes you must meet the prepaym...
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