REFERENCE TITLE: tax credit; charter schools

 

 

 

 

State of Arizona

Senate

Fiftieth Legislature

Second Regular Session

2012

 

 

SB 1257

 

Introduced by

Senators Crandall: Shooter

 

 

AN ACT

 

amending sections 43‑222, 43-401 and 43-1021, Arizona Revised Statutes; Amending Title 43, chapter 10, article 5, Arizona Revised Statutes, by adding section 43-1089.03; amending section 43-1121, Arizona Revised Statutes; Amending Title 43, chapter 11, article 6, Arizona Revised Statutes, by adding section 43-1186; relating to individual and corporate income tax credits.

 

 

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Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Arizona:

Section 1.  Section 43-222, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended to read:

START_STATUTE43-222.  Income tax credit review schedule

The joint legislative income tax credit review committee shall review the following income tax credits:

1.  For years ending in 0 and 5, sections 43‑1075, 43‑1075.01, 43‑1079.01, 43‑1087, 43‑1088, 43‑1090.01, 43‑1163, 43‑1163.01, 43‑1167.01, 43‑1175 and 43‑1182.

2.  For years ending in 1 and 6, sections 43‑1074.02, 43‑1083, 43‑1083.02, 43‑1085.01, 43‑1164.02, 43-1164.03 and 43‑1183.

3.  For years ending in 2 and 7, sections 43‑1073, 43‑1079, 43‑1080, 43‑1085, 43‑1086, 43‑1089, 43‑1089.01, 43‑1089.02, 43-1089.03, 43‑1090, 43‑1164, 43‑1167, 43‑1169, 43‑1176, and 43‑1181 and 43-1186.

4.  For years ending in 3 and 8, sections 43‑1074.01, 43‑1081, 43‑1168, 43‑1170 and 43‑1178.

5.  For years ending in 4 and 9, sections 43‑1076, 43‑1081.01, 43‑1083.01, 43‑1084, 43‑1162, 43‑1164.01, 43‑1170.01 and 43-1184. END_STATUTE

Sec. 2.  Section 43-401, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended to read:

START_STATUTE43-401.  Withholding tax; rates; election by employee

A.  Except as provided by subsection B of this section, every employer at the time of the payment of wages, salary, bonus or other emolument to any employee whose compensation is for services performed within this state shall deduct and retain from the compensation an amount that is determined by the department pursuant to subsection D of this section or that is equal to a percentage, determined pursuant to subsection C of this section, of the total amount of the federal income tax deducted and withheld by an employer from the total value of such wages, bonus or other emolument of an employee under the provisions of the United States internal revenue code computed without deductions for any amount withheld.

B.  An employer may voluntarily elect to not withhold tax during December by notifying:

1.  The department on a form prescribed by the department.

2.  The employer's employees in writing in a manner prescribed by the department.

C.  The percentage deducted and retained under subsection A of this section:

1.  Through April 30, 2009 shall be:

(a)  If the employee's annual compensation is less than fifteen thousand dollars, ten per cent, nineteen per cent, twenty‑three per cent, twenty‑five per cent, thirty‑one per cent or thirty‑seven per cent, at the employee's election pursuant to subsection G of this section.

(b)  If the employee's annual compensation is fifteen thousand dollars or more, nineteen per cent, twenty‑three per cent, twenty‑five per cent, thirty‑one per cent or thirty‑seven per cent, at the employee's election pursuant to subsection G of this section.

(c)  Zero per cent at the election of an employee who had no state income tax liability in the prior taxable year and expects to have no state income tax liability for the current taxable year.

2.  Beginning from and after April 30, 2009 through December 31, 2009, if an employee's rate of withholding under paragraph 1 of this subsection immediately before May 1, 2009 was:

(a)  Zero per cent at the election of an employee who had no state income tax liability in the prior taxable year and expects to have no state income tax liability for the current taxable year, the withholding tax rate shall remain zero per cent.

(b)  Ten per cent, the withholding tax rate shall be increased to 11.5 per cent.

(c)  Nineteen per cent, the withholding tax rate shall be increased to 21.9 per cent.

(d)  Twenty-three per cent, the withholding tax rate shall be increased to 26.5 per cent.

(e)  Twenty-five per cent, the withholding tax rate shall be increased to 28.8 per cent.

(f)  Thirty-one per cent, the withholding tax rate shall be increased to 35.7 per cent.

(g)  Thirty-seven per cent, the withholding tax rate shall be increased to 42.6 per cent.

3.  Beginning from and after December 31, 2009 through June 30, 2010, if an employee's rate of withholding under paragraph 2 of this subsection immediately before January 1, 2010 was:

(a)  Zero per cent at the election of an employee who had no state income tax liability in the prior taxable year and expects to have no state income tax liability for the current taxable year, the withholding tax rate shall remain zero per cent.

(b)  11.5 per cent, the withholding tax rate shall be decreased to 10.7 per cent.

(c)  21.9 per cent, the withholding tax rate shall be decreased to 20.3 per cent.

(d)  26.5 per cent, the withholding tax rate shall be decreased to 24.5 per cent.

(e)  28.8 per cent, the withholding tax rate shall be decreased to 26.7 per cent.

(f)  35.7 per cent, the withholding tax rate shall be decreased to 33.1 per cent.

(g)  42.6 per cent, the withholding tax rate shall be decreased to 39.5 per cent.

D.  Beginning from and after June 30, 2010, the amount deducted and retained under subsection A of this section shall be prescribed by tables adopted by the department.  On or before March 15, 2010, the department shall submit to the joint legislative budget committee a copy of the table.

E.  If the amount collected and payable by the employer to the department in each of the preceding four calendar quarters did not exceed an average of one thousand five hundred dollars, the amount collected shall be paid to the department on or before April 30, July 31, October 31 and January 31 for the preceding calendar quarter.  If such amount exceeded one thousand five hundred dollars in each of the preceding four calendar quarters, the employer shall pay to the department the amount the employer deducts and retains pursuant to this section at the same time as the employer is required to make deposits of federal tax pursuant to section 6302 of the internal revenue code.  On or before April 30, July 31, October 31 and January 31 each year the employer shall reconcile the amounts payable during the preceding calendar quarter in a manner prescribed by the department, except that if the full amount collected and payable is paid timely to the department under this subsection, the employer may reconcile the amounts on or before May 10, August 10, November 10 and February 10 each year.  The department by rule may allow and determine which that employers qualify for annual payments of withholding taxes, with an annual report by the employer pursuant to section 43‑412, subsection B, if the qualifying employer has established sufficient payment history to indicate that the employer is current and in good standing pursuant to standards established by rule.  For any business which that has not had a withholding certificate for the four preceding consecutive quarters, the quarterly average shall be computed in a manner prescribed by the department.

F.  If an employer fails to make a timely monthly payment because prior to that reporting period it reported on a quarterly basis instead of on a monthly basis, the department shall notify the employer that it is out of compliance with this section.  Notwithstanding section 42‑1125, the department shall not assess a penalty against an employer for failing to make a timely monthly payment if the employer had filed and remitted all taxes due on a quarterly basis and brings all filings and payments into current compliance within thirty days after being notified by the department.

G.  Each employee shall elect the amount authorized by subsection C of this section to be withheld for application toward the employee's state income tax liability.  The election provided under this subsection shall be exercised by each employee, in writing on a form prescribed by the department.  The election shall be made within five days of employment.  Each employer shall notify the employees of the election made available under this subsection and shall have election forms available at all times.  Each form shall be completed in triplicate, with one copy each for the department, the employer and the employee.  The employer shall file a copy of each completed form with the department.  Any employee failing to complete an election form as prescribed shall be deemed to have elected the smallest applicable withholding percentage.

H.  Before July 1 of each year, each employer who chooses to not withhold tax pursuant to subsection B of this section shall notify each employee that:

1.  State income taxes will not be withheld from compensation in December.

2.  The employee may elect to change the rate of withholding tax prescribed by this section to compensate for the resulting change in annual withholdings from the employee's compensation.

I.  At an employee's written request, the employer may agree to reduce the amount withheld under this section by the amount of credit that the employee represents to the employer that the employee will qualify for and be entitled to under sections 43‑1088, 43‑1089, and 43-1089.01 and 43-1089.03.  The employee's request must include the name and address of the qualifying charitable organization, qualified school tuition organization, or public school or qualified charter school.  Within thirty days after agreeing to the employee's request, the employer shall reduce the withholding amount by the amount of the credit, but not below zero, prorated for the number of pay periods remaining in the employee's taxable year after the employee makes the request.  If an employer agrees to reduce the withholding amount pursuant to this subsection, the following apply:

1.  Within fifteen days after the end of each calendar quarter, the employer must pay the entire amount of the reduction in withholding tax for that quarter to the designated charitable organization, school tuition organization, or public school or qualified charter school.  These payments are considered to be on the employee's behalf, and not the employer's, for the purposes of qualifying for the income tax credits under sections 43‑1088, 43‑1089, and 43‑1089.01 and 43-1089.03.

2.  The employee is responsible and accountable for the accuracy and the amount of reduction in withholding tax and the payments to the charitable organization, school tuition organization, or public school or qualified charter school.

3.  The employer is responsible and accountable to the charitable organization, school tuition organization, or public school or qualified charter school, to the employee and to the department for actually making the required payments.

4.  Within thirty days after the end of each calendar year, or within fifteen days after the termination of employment, the employer must furnish to each electing employee and to the department a statement of the amount withheld and paid on behalf of the employee during that year. END_STATUTE

Sec. 3.  Section 43-1021, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended to read:

START_STATUTE43-1021.  Additions to Arizona gross income

In computing Arizona adjusted gross income, the following amounts shall be added to Arizona gross income:

1.  A beneficiary's share of the fiduciary adjustment to the extent that the amount determined by section 43‑1333 increases the beneficiary's Arizona gross income.

2.  An amount equal to the "ordinary income portion" of a lump sum distribution that was excluded from federal adjusted gross income pursuant to section 402(d) of the internal revenue code.

3.  The amount of interest income received on obligations of any state, territory or possession of the United States, or any political subdivision thereof, located outside the state of Arizona, reduced, for tax years beginning from and after December 31, 1996, by the amount of any interest on indebtedness and other related expenses that were incurred or continued to purchase or carry those obligations and that are not otherwise deducted or subtracted in arriving at Arizona gross income.

4.  Annuity income received during the taxable year to the extent that the sum of the proceeds received from such annuity in all taxable years prior to and including the current taxable year exceeds the total consideration and premiums paid by the taxpayer.  This paragraph applies only to those annuities with respect to which the first payment was received prior to December 31, 1978.

5.  The excess of a partner's share of partnership taxable income required to be included under chapter 14, article 2 of this title over the income required to be reported under section 702(a)(8) of the internal revenue code.

6.  The excess of a partner's share of partnership losses determined pursuant to section 702(a)(8) of the internal revenue code over the losses allowable under chapter 14, article 2 of this title.

7.  The amount by which the adjusted basis of property described in this paragraph and computed pursuant to the internal revenue code exceeds the adjusted basis of such property computed pursuant to this title and the income tax act of 1954, as amended.  This paragraph shall apply to all property which that is held for the production of income and which that is sold or otherwise disposed of during the taxable year, except depreciable property used in a trade or business.

8.  The amount of depreciation or amortization of costs of any capital investment that is deducted pursuant to section 167 or 179 of the internal revenue code by a qualified defense contractor with respect to which an election is made to amortize pursuant to section 43‑1024.

9.  The amount of gain from the sale or other disposition of a capital investment which that a qualified defense contractor has elected to amortize pursuant to section 43‑1024.

10.  Amounts withdrawn from the Arizona state retirement system, the corrections officer retirement plan, the public safety personnel retirement system, the elected officials' retirement plan or a county or city retirement plan by an employee upon termination of employment before retirement to the extent they were deducted in arriving at Arizona taxable income in any year.

11.  That portion of the net operating loss included in federal adjusted gross income which that has already been taken as a net operating loss for Arizona purposes or which that is separately taken as a subtraction under the special net operating loss transition rule.

12.  Any nonitemized amount deducted pursuant to section 170 of the internal revenue code representing contributions to an educational institution which that denies admission, enrollment or board and room accommodations on the basis of race, color or ethnic background except those institutions primarily established for the education of American Indians.

13.  The amount paid as taxes on property in this state with respect to which a credit is claimed under section 43‑1078.

14.  Amounts withdrawn from a medical savings account by the individual during the taxable year computed pursuant to section 220(f) of the internal revenue code and not included in federal adjusted gross income.

15.  Any amount of agricultural water conservation expenses that were deducted pursuant to the internal revenue code for which a credit is claimed under section 43‑1084.

16.  The amount by which the depreciation or amortization computed under the internal revenue code with respect to property for which a credit was taken under section 43‑1080 exceeds the amount of depreciation or amortization computed pursuant to the internal revenue code on the Arizona adjusted basis of the property.

17.  The amount by which the adjusted basis computed under the internal revenue code with respect to property for which a credit was claimed under section 43‑1080 and which that is sold or otherwise disposed of during the taxable year exceeds the adjusted basis of the property computed under section 43‑1080.

18.  The amount by which the depreciation or amortization computed under the internal revenue code with respect to property for which a credit was taken under either section 43‑1081 or 43‑1081.01 exceeds the amount of depreciation or amortization computed pursuant to the internal revenue code on the Arizona adjusted basis of the property.

19.  The amount by which the adjusted basis computed under the internal revenue code with respect to property for which a credit was claimed under section 43‑1074.02, 43‑1081 or 43‑1081.01 and which that is sold or otherwise disposed of during the taxable year exceeds the adjusted basis of the property computed under section 43‑1074.02, 43‑1081 or 43‑1081.01, as applicable.

20.  The deduction referred to in section 1341(a)(4) of the internal revenue code for restoration of a substantial amount held under a claim of right.

21.  The amount by which a net operating loss carryover or capital loss carryover allowable pursuant to section 1341(b)(5) of the internal revenue code exceeds the net operating loss carryover or capital loss carryover allowable pursuant to section 43‑1029, subsection F.

22.  Any amount deducted pursuant to section 170 of the internal revenue code representing contributions to a school tuition organization, or a public school or A qualified charter school for which a credit is claimed under section 43‑1089, or 43‑1089.01 or 43-1089.03.

23.  Any amount deducted in computing Arizona gross income as expenses for installing solar stub outs or electric vehicle recharge outlets in this state with respect to which a credit is claimed pursuant to section 43‑1090.

24.  Any wage expenses deducted pursuant to the internal revenue code for which a credit is claimed under section 43‑1087 and representing net increases in qualified employment positions for employment of temporary assistance for needy families recipients.

25.  Any amount deducted for conveying ownership or development rights of property to an agricultural preservation district under section 48‑5702 for which a credit is claimed under section 43‑1081.02.

26.  The amount of any depreciation allowance allowed pursuant to section 167(a) of the internal revenue code to the extent not previously added.

27.  With respect to property for which an expense deduction was taken pursuant to section 179 of the internal revenue code, the amount in excess of twenty‑five thousand dollars.

28.  The amount of any deductions that are claimed in computing federal adjusted gross income representing expenses for which a credit is claimed under either section 43‑1075 or 43‑1075.01 or both.

29.  The amount by which the depreciation or amortization computed under the internal revenue code with respect to property for which a credit was taken under section 43‑1090.01 exceeds the amount of depreciation or amortization computed pursuant to the internal revenue code on the Arizona adjusted basis of the property.

30.  The amount by which the adjusted basis computed under the internal revenue code with respect to property for which a credit was claimed under section 43‑1090.01 and which that is sold or otherwise disposed of during the taxable year exceeds the adjusted basis of the property computed under section 43‑1090.01.

31.  The amount of a nonqualified withdrawal, as defined in section 15‑1871, from a college savings plan established pursuant to section 529 of the internal revenue code that is made to a distributee to the extent the amount is not included in computing federal adjusted gross income, except that the amount added under this paragraph shall not exceed the difference between the amount subtracted under section 43‑1022 in prior taxable years and the amount added under this section in any prior taxable years.

32.  The amount of unemployment compensation that is excluded from federal adjusted gross income pursuant to section 85(c) of the internal revenue code as added by section 1007 of the American recovery and reinvestment act of 2009 (P.L. 111-5).

33.  The amount of discharge of indebtedness income that is deferred and excluded from the computation of federal adjusted gross income or federal taxable income in the current taxable year pursuant to section 108(i) of the internal revenue code as added by section 1231 of the American recovery and reinvestment act of 2009 (P.L. 111-5).

34.  The amount of any previously deferred original issue discount that was deducted in computing federal adjusted gross income or federal taxable income in the current year pursuant to section 108(i) of the internal revenue code as added by section 1231 of the American recovery and reinvestment act of 2009 (P.L. 111-5), to the extent that the amount was previously subtracted from Arizona gross income pursuant to section 43‑1022, paragraph 33.

35.  For taxable years beginning from and after December 31, 2011 through December 31, 2014, the amount of any deduction that is claimed in computing federal adjusted gross income for health insurance premiums or contributions to a health savings account for which a credit is claimed under section 43‑1087.01. END_STATUTE

Sec. 4.  Title 43, chapter 10, article 5, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended by adding section 43-1089.03, to read:

START_STATUTE43-1089.03.  Tax credit; qualified charter schools; definitions

A.  A credit is allowed against the taxes imposed by this title for the amount of voluntary cash contributions by a taxpayer or on the taxpayer's behalf pursuant to section 43‑401, subsection I during the taxable year to a qualified charter school in this state for the support of qualified expenses, but not exceeding:

1.  Five hundred dollars for a single individual or a head of household.

2.  One thousand dollars for a married couple filing a joint return.

B.  A husband and wife who file separate returns for a taxable year in which they could have filed a joint return may each claim only one‑half of the tax credit that would have been allowed for a joint return.

C.  The credit allowed by this section is in lieu of any deduction pursuant to section 170 of the internal revenue code and taken for state tax purposes.

D.  If the allowable tax credit exceeds the taxes otherwise due under this title on the claimant's income, or if there are no taxes due under this title, the taxpayer may carry the amount of the claim not used to offset the taxes under this title forward for not more than five consecutive taxable years' income tax liability.

E.  A qualified charter school that receives voluntary cash contributions pursuant to subsection A of this section shall report to the department, in a form prescribed by the department, by February 28 of each year the following information:

1.  The total number of voluntary cash contribution payments received during the previous calendar year.

2.  The total dollar amount of contributions received during the previous calendar year.

3.  The total dollar amount of contributions spent by the school during the previous calendar year, categorized by specific expenditures in support of qualified expenses.

F.  If a qualified charter school voluntarily surrenders its charter or has its charter revoked by its sponsor, the qualified charter school shall pay to the department for deposit in the state general fund the total amount of all voluntary cash contributions that the qualified charter school received under this section during the previous ten years.

G. If each charter school that is operated under a charter holder's charter contract is a qualified charter school, the charter holder may receive cash contributions under this section on behalf of its qualified charter schools to support any qualified expenses.

H.  For the purposes of this section, a contribution, for which a credit is claimed, that is made on or before the fifteenth day of the fourth month following the close of the taxable year may be applied to either the current or preceding taxable year and is considered to have been made on the last day of that taxable year.

I.  For the purposes of this section:

1.  "Qualified charter school" means a charter school that either:

(a)  Has been assigned a letter grade of A or B pursuant to section 15‑241 and that is in financial and academic compliance with its charter contract.

(b)  Has been designated as an alternative school and that has achieved an excellent or above average performance profile as adopted by the State Board of Education and that is in financial and academic compliance with its charter contract.

2.  "Qualified expenses" means an expense that is used to support a qualified charter school's capital facilities, including the acquisition, lease, improvement or debt service of the charter school's facilities. END_STATUTE

Sec. 5.  Section 43-1121, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended to read:

START_STATUTE43-1121.  Additions to Arizona gross income; corporations

In computing Arizona taxable income for a corporation, the following amounts shall be added to Arizona gross income:

1.  The amounts computed pursuant to section 43‑1021, paragraphs 3 through 9, 12, 26, 27, 33, 34 and 35.

2.  The amount of dividend income received from corporations and allowed as a deduction pursuant to sections 243, 244 and 245 of the internal revenue code.

3.  Taxes which that are based on income paid to states, local governments or foreign governments and which were deducted in computing federal taxable income.

4.  Expenses and interest relating to tax‑exempt income on indebtedness incurred or continued to purchase or carry obligations the interest on which is wholly exempt from the tax imposed by this title.  Financial institutions, as defined in section 6‑101, shall be governed by section 43‑961, paragraph 2.

5.  Commissions, rentals and other amounts paid or accrued to a domestic international sales corporation controlled by the payor corporation if the domestic international sales corporation is not required to report its taxable income to this state because its income is not derived from or attributable to sources within this state.  If the domestic international sales corporation is subject to article 4 of this chapter, the department shall prescribe by rule the method of determining the portion of the commissions, rentals and other amounts which are paid or accrued to the controlled domestic international sales corporation and which shall be deducted by the payor.  For the purposes of this paragraph, "control" means direct or indirect ownership or control of fifty per cent or more of the voting stock of the domestic international sales corporation by the payor corporation.

6.  Federal income tax refunds received during the taxable year to the extent they were deducted in arriving at Arizona taxable income in a previous year.

7.  The amount of net operating loss taken pursuant to section 172 of the internal revenue code.

8.  The amount of exploration expenses determined pursuant to section 617 of the internal revenue code to the extent that they exceed seventy‑five thousand dollars and to the extent that the election is made to defer those expenses not in excess of seventy‑five thousand dollars.

9.  Amortization of costs incurred to install pollution control devices and deducted pursuant to the internal revenue code or the amount of deduction for depreciation taken pursuant to the internal revenue code on pollution control devices for which an election is made pursuant to section 43‑1129.

10.  The amount of depreciation or amortization of costs of child care facilities deducted pursuant to section 167 or 188 of the internal revenue code for which an election is made to amortize pursuant to section 43‑1130.

11.  Arizona state income tax refunds received, to the extent the amount of the refunds is not already included in Arizona gross income, if a tax benefit was derived by deduction of this amount in a prior year.

12.  The amount paid as taxes on property in this state by a qualified defense contractor with respect to which a credit is claimed under section 43‑1166.

13.  The loss of an insurance company that is exempt under section 43‑1201 to the extent that it is included in computing Arizona gross income on a consolidated return pursuant to section 43‑947.

14.  The amount by which the depreciation or amortization computed under the internal revenue code with respect to property for which a credit was taken under section 43‑1169 exceeds the amount of depreciation or amortization computed pursuant to the internal revenue code on the Arizona adjusted basis of the property.

15.  The amount by which the adjusted basis computed under the internal revenue code with respect to property for which a credit was claimed under section 43‑1169 and which is sold or otherwise disposed of during the taxable year exceeds the adjusted basis of the property computed under section 43‑1169.

16.  The amount by which the depreciation or amortization computed under the internal revenue code with respect to property for which a credit was taken under either section 43‑1170 or 43‑1170.01 exceeds the amount of depreciation or amortization computed pursuant to the internal revenue code on the Arizona adjusted basis of the property.

17.  The amount by which the adjusted basis computed under the internal revenue code with respect to property for which a credit was claimed under either section 43‑1170 or 43‑1170.01 and which is sold or otherwise disposed of during the taxable year exceeds the adjusted basis of the property computed under section 43‑1170 or 43‑1170.01, as applicable.

18.  The deduction referred to in section 1341(a)(4) of the internal revenue code for restoration of a substantial amount held under a claim of right.

19.  The amount by which a capital loss carryover allowable pursuant to section 1341(b)(5) of the internal revenue code exceeds the capital loss carryover allowable pursuant to section 43‑1130.01, subsection F.

20.  Any amount deducted in computing Arizona taxable income as expenses for installing solar stub outs or electric vehicle recharge outlets in this state with respect to which a credit is claimed pursuant to section 43‑1176.

21.  Any wage expenses deducted pursuant to the internal revenue code for which a credit is claimed under section 43‑1175 and representing net increases in qualified employment positions for employment of temporary assistance for needy families recipients.

22.  Any amount of expenses that were deducted pursuant to the internal revenue code and for which a credit is claimed under section 43‑1178.

23.  Any amount deducted for conveying ownership or development rights of property to an agricultural preservation district under section 48‑5702 for which a credit is claimed under section 43‑1180.

24.  The amount of any deduction that is claimed in computing Arizona gross income and that represents a donation of a school site for which a credit is claimed under section 43‑1181.

25.  The amount of any deductions that are claimed in computing federal taxable income representing expenses for which a credit is claimed under either section 43‑1163 or 43‑1163.01 or both.

26.  Any amount deducted in computing Arizona taxable income as expenses for installing water conservation system plumbing stub outs in this state with respect to which a credit is claimed pursuant to section 43‑1182.

27.  Any amount deducted pursuant to section 170 of the internal revenue code representing contributions to a school tuition organization or A qualified charter school for which a credit is claimed under section 43‑1183, or 43‑1184 or 43‑1186. END_STATUTE

Sec. 6.  Title 43, chapter 11, article 6, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended by adding section 43-1186, to read:

START_STATUTE43-1186.  Tax credit; qualified charter schools; definitions

A.  A credit is allowed against the taxes imposed by this title for the amount of voluntary cash contributions made by the taxpayer during the taxable year to a qualified charter school in this state for the support of qualified expenses, but not exceeding one thousand dollars in any taxable year.

B.  The credit allowed by this section is in lieu of any deduction pursuant to section 170 of the internal revenue code and taken for state tax purposes.

C.  If the allowable tax credit exceeds the taxes otherwise due under this title on the claimant's income, or if there are no taxes due under this title, the taxpayer may carry the amount of the claim not used to offset the taxes under this title forward for not more than five consecutive taxable years' income tax liability.

D.  Co-owners of a business, including corporate partners in a partnership, may each claim only the pro rata share of the credit allowed under this section based on the ownership interest.  The total of the credits allowed all such owners may not exceed the amount that would have been allowed a sole owner.

E.  A qualified charter school that receives voluntary cash contributions pursuant to subsection A of this section shall report to the department, in a form prescribed by the department, by February 28 of each year the following information:

1.  The total number of voluntary cash contribution payments received during the previous calendar year.

2.  The total dollar amount of contributions received during the previous calendar year.

3.  The total dollar amount of contributions spent by the school during the previous calendar year, categorized by specific expenditures in support of qualified expenses.

F.  If a qualified charter school voluntarily surrenders its charter or has its charter revoked by its sponsor, the qualified charter school shall pay to the department for deposit in the state general fund the total amount of all voluntary cash contributions that the qualified charter school received under this section during the previous ten years.

G.  If each charter school that is operated under a charter holder's charter contract is a qualified charter school, the charter holder may receive cash contributions under this section on behalf of its qualified charter schools to support any qualified expenses.

H.  For the purposes of this section:

1.  "Qualified charter school" means a charter school that either:

(a)  Has been assigned a letter grade of A or B pursuant to section 15‑241 and that is in financial and academic compliance with its charter contract.

(b)  Has been designated as an alternative school and that has achieved an excellent or above average performance profile as adopted by the State Board of Education and that is in financial and academic compliance with its charter contract.

2.  "Qualified expenses" means an expense that is used to support a qualified charter school's capital facilities, including the acquisition, lease, improvement or debt service of the charter school's facilities. END_STATUTE

Sec. 7.  Purpose

Pursuant to section 43-223, Arizona Revised Statutes, the purpose of sections 43-1089.03 and 43-1186, Arizona Revised Statutes, as added by this act, is to encourage taxpayers to direct a portion of their taxes by contributing to charter schools in order to support the charter school's facilities expenses.