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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Alaska Veteran Employment Tax Credit form in the editor.
Begin by entering the calendar year or taxable year at the top of the form. This is crucial for accurate processing.
Fill in your Employer Identification Number (EIN) and the name shown on your tax return. Ensure that these details match your official documents.
In Part I, provide information about the qualifying veteran, including their name, Social Security number, discharge date, and employment date. Record the hours worked and credit claimed for each veteran employed in permanent positions.
For Part II, repeat similar steps for veterans employed in seasonal positions. Again, ensure all details are accurate and complete.
Calculate the total credits claimed by summing up lines from both parts as indicated on the form.
Finally, report the tentative current year credit as instructed based on your business type.
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