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N.Y. Lab. Law § 854

Quarterly work opportunity tax credit reporting

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Current — January 1, 2023
As of January 1, 2022
§ 854. Quarterly work opportunity tax credit reporting. The department\nshall make available on its website certain statistical information and\ntarget group eligibility information relating to work opportunity tax\ncredit certifications approved by the department made pursuant to the\nfederal Protecting Americans from Tax Hikes Act of 2015 (Pub. L. No.\n114-113)(PATH Act). The information relating to each certification\nissued by the department that shall be disclosed includes the employer,\nstarting wage, target group, and position information as reported by\nemployers to the department on employer applications for certification\npursuant to the PATH Act. The department shall make available the\ninformation required to be disclosed by this section no later than\nninety days after the effective date of this section and shall update\nsuch information every three months thereafter.\n
§ 854. Quarterly work opportunity tax credit reporting. The department\nshall make available on its website certain statistical information and\ntarget group eligibility information relating to work opportunity tax\ncredit certifications approved by the department made pursuant to the\nfederal Protecting Americans from Tax Hikes Act of 2015 (Pub. L. No.\n114-113)(PATH Act). The information relating to certifications issued by\nthe department that shall be disclosed includes the starting wage,\ntarget group, and position information as reported by employers to the\ndepartment on employer applications for certification pursuant to the\nPATH Act. No personally identifiable information, including information\nidentifying specific employers, shall be disclosed by the department.\nThe department shall make available the information required to be\ndisclosed by this section no later than ninety days after the effective\ndate of this section and shall update such information every three\nmonths thereafter.\n

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