Tax Credit

Kansas Department of Commerce

Work Opportunity Tax Credit

The Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC) provides tax relief to employers who hire full-time, part-time or temporary employees from specifically targeted groups that have employment barriers.

The WOTC can provide tax credit under the following conditions:

  • A 40 percent credit on the first $6,000 of wages in the first year if the employee works at least 400 hours for a maximum tax credit of $2,400
  • A 25 percent credit on the first $6,000 of wages in the first year if the employee works at least 120 hours for a maximum tax credit of $1,500
  • Qualified wages for the Summer Youth target group are capped at $3,000 for a maximum tax credit of $1,200
  • For the disabled veteran group:
    • A 40 percent credit on the first $12,000 of wages in the first year if the employee works at least 400 hours for a maximum credit of $4,800
    • A 25 percent credit on the first $12,000 of wages in the first year if the employee works at least 120 hours for a maximum credit of $3,000
  • For the long-term family assistance group:
    • A 40 percent credit during the first year of employment on the first $10,000 an employee earns for a maximum credit of $4,000
    • A 50 percent credit on the first $10,000 an employee earns during the second year of employment

Employer Benefits

  • The hiring decision is made by the employer
  • Qualified individuals may be hired
  • Up to $9,000 in potential tax credits per new hire
  • Reduced recruitment and training costs
  • No restrictions on number of qualified hires
  • Credits are applied to taxes due
  • Unused tax credits may be carried over
  • Minimal paperwork to claim tax credit

For more information, please visit these two links:

http://www.kansascommerce.com/DocumentView.aspx?DID=682  and
http://ks-kdoc.civicplus.com/index.aspx?NID=2

For more details, please contact:   Joyce Heiman, Work Opportunity Tax
Credit Program Manager, Kansas Department of Commerce, Ph: 785-296-7435  or email

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Thursday, February 23, 2012