§40-18-323. Expenses associated with a start-up business.  


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  • (a) In addition to the definition in Section 40-18-321, EXPENSE ASSOCIATED WITH A START-UP BUSINESS is defined as any of the following:

    (1) Expenses associated with the development of a business plan.

    (2) Professional services associated with the formation of the business (e.g., attorney and accounting services).

    (3) An analysis or survey of potential markets, products, labor supply, or transportation facilities.

    (4) Advertisements for the opening of the business.

    (5) Salaries and wages for employees who are being trained and their instructors.

    (6) Travel and other necessary costs for securing prospective distributors, suppliers, or customers.

    (7) Salaries and fees for executives and consultants, or for similar professional services.

    (b) For all tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2012, a recently deployed unemployed veteran shall be eligible for a nonrefundable credit against the income tax liability imposed in an amount up to a total of $2,000 for expenses associated with one start-up business in which the recently deployed unemployed veteran holds at least 50-percent ownership interest. A credit under this subsection may only be taken for a business started after April 2, 2012, that is located within Alabama and that shows a net profit of at least $3,000 for the year in which the credit is taken.

    (c) An employer shall not claim the credit in Section 40-18-322 for an employee who has claimed the credit under Section 40-18-323, and a recently deployed unemployed veteran shall not claim the credit in Section 40-18-323 if an employer has claimed his or her hire for the credit in Section 40-18-322.

(Act 2012-168, p. 254, §4.)