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Q: What is Form IT-647-ATT?
A: Form IT-647-ATT is a form used to provide Eligible Farm Employee Information for the Farm Workforce Retention Credit in New York.
Q: What is the Farm Workforce Retention Credit?
A: The Farm Workforce Retention Credit is a tax credit in New York that is available to eligible farm employers.
Q: Who is eligible to claim the Farm Workforce Retention Credit?
A: Farm employers in New York who employ eligible farm employees are eligible to claim the Farm Workforce Retention Credit.
Q: What information is required on Form IT-647-ATT?
A: Form IT-647-ATT requires eligible farm employers to provide information about their eligible farm employees, including their names, social security numbers, and wages.
Q: When is Form IT-647-ATT due?
A: Form IT-647-ATT is typically due on or before the due date of the farm employer's income tax return in New York.
Q: Is the Farm Workforce Retention Credit refundable?
A: Yes, the Farm Workforce Retention Credit is refundable, which means that if the credit exceeds the farm employer's tax liability, they may be eligible for a refund.
Q: Can I claim both the Farm Workforce Retention Credit and other tax credits?
A: Yes, eligible farm employers can claim both the Farm Workforce Retention Credit and other tax credits they may qualify for, such as the Federal and State Earned Income Credits.
Q: Can I claim the Farm Workforce Retention Credit if I employ seasonal workers?
A: Yes, farm employers who employ seasonal workers may be eligible to claim the Farm Workforce Retention Credit if they meet the other eligibility requirements.
Q: Can I claim the Farm Workforce Retention Credit if I am a self-employed farmer?
A: No, self-employed farmers are not eligible to claim the Farm Workforce Retention Credit. Only farm employers who have employees are eligible.
Form Details:
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