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Unlock Tax Savings with the Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC)

July 08, 20242 min read

If you’re a business owner or manager who is seeking to hire, you should be aware of the details of a valuable tax credit for hiring individuals from one or more targeted groups. Employers can qualify for the Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC), which is worth as much as $2,400 for most eligible employees (higher or lower for certain employees). The credit is limited to eligible employees who begin work for an employer before January 1, 2026.

Who is Eligible?

Generally, an employer is eligible for the WOTC only for qualified wages paid to members of a targeted group. These groups are:

  1. Qualified members of families receiving assistance under the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program,

  2. Qualified veterans,

  3. Qualified ex-felons,

  4. Designated community residents,

  5. Vocational rehabilitation referrals,

  6. Qualified summer youth employees,

  7. Qualified members of families in the Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program (SNAP),

  8. Qualified Supplemental Security Income recipients,

  9. Long-term family assistance recipients, and

  10. Long-term unemployed individuals.

To claim the WOTC, an employer must first get certification that the person hired is a member of one of the targeted groups above. An employer can do so by submitting Form 8850, Pre-Screening Notice and Certification Request for the WOTC, to their state agency within 28 days after the eligible worker begins work.

You Must Meet Certain Requirements

There are several requirements to qualify for the credit. For example, each employee must have completed a specific number of hours of service for the employer. Also, the credit isn’t available for employees who are related to or who previously worked for the employer.

There are different rules and credit amounts for certain employees. The maximum credit available for first-year wages generally is $2,400 per employee. But it’s $4,000 for long-term family assistance recipients, and it’s $4,800, $5,600 or $9,600 for certain veterans. Additionally, for long-term family assistance recipients, there’s a 50% credit for up to $10,000 of second-year wages, resulting in a total maximum credit, over two years, of $9,000.

For summer youth employees, the wages must be paid for services performed during any 90-day period between May 1 and September 15. The maximum WOTC credit available for summer youth employees is $1,200 per employee.

An eligible employer claims the WOTC on its federal income tax return. The credit value is limited to the business’s income tax liability.

A Valuable Credit

There are additional rules and requirements. In some cases, employers may elect not to claim the WOTC. And in limited circumstances, the rules may prohibit the credit or require an allocation of it. However, for most employers hiring from targeted groups, the credit can be worthwhile. Contact the office with questions or for more information about your situation.

Jimmy Peters is a seasoned financial expert with over two decades of experience in the field. As a Certified Public Accountant (CPA), Enrolled Agent (EA), NY Licensed Insurance Agent, and Registered Investment Advisor (RIA), Jimmy brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the world of finance.

With an unwavering commitment to excellence, Jimmy specializes in tax compliance, planning, and resolution. His extensive background in financial management makes him a trusted partner for individuals and businesses alike, helping them navigate the complexities of the financial world.

Through his firm, Lindenhurst CPA PLLC, Jimmy has provided invaluable guidance to clients, helping them achieve their financial goals and ensuring compliance with tax regulations. Whether it's strategic financial planning or resolving tax-related challenges, Jimmy Peters is the go-to professional for sound financial advice and solutions.

You can contact Jimmy Peters at 631-986-9224 or via email at Hello@LindenhurstCPA.com for personalized financial insights and assistance.

With Jimmy Peters as your author, you can trust that you're getting expert advice and valuable insights into the world of finance and taxation.

Jimmy Peters CPA

Jimmy Peters is a seasoned financial expert with over two decades of experience in the field. As a Certified Public Accountant (CPA), Enrolled Agent (EA), NY Licensed Insurance Agent, and Registered Investment Advisor (RIA), Jimmy brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the world of finance. With an unwavering commitment to excellence, Jimmy specializes in tax compliance, planning, and resolution. His extensive background in financial management makes him a trusted partner for individuals and businesses alike, helping them navigate the complexities of the financial world. Through his firm, Lindenhurst CPA PLLC, Jimmy has provided invaluable guidance to clients, helping them achieve their financial goals and ensuring compliance with tax regulations. Whether it's strategic financial planning or resolving tax-related challenges, Jimmy Peters is the go-to professional for sound financial advice and solutions. You can contact Jimmy Peters at 631-986-9224 or via email at Hello@LindenhurstCPA.com for personalized financial insights and assistance. With Jimmy Peters as your author, you can trust that you're getting expert advice and valuable insights into the world of finance and taxation.

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