Form Nc-478f - 2000 Tax Credit Investing In Business Property - State Of North Carolina Page 2

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NC-478F Reverse
Part 2. Business Property Credit History -
In the columns for tax years 1996 through 2000, list the eligible credit amount for
which the taxpayer qualified in the tax year, the installments of that credit that have been taken, and any other information
requested. Installments of a credit expire in the year the taxpayer disposes of, takes out of service, or moves out of North
Carolina business property for which the taxpayer qualified for a credit.
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
Tax Year
Eligible Credit Amount
Taken in 1996
Taken in 1997
Taken in 1998
Taken in 1999
Taken in 2000
Franchise
1
st
Income
Taken in 1999
Taken in 1998
Taken in 2000
Taken in 2001
Taken in 1997
Franchise
2
nd
I
ncome
Taken in 1998
Taken in 1999
Taken in 2000
Taken in 2001
Taken in 2002
Franchise
3
rd
Income
Taken in 2001
Taken in 1999
Taken in 2000
Taken in 2002
Taken in 2003
Franchise
th
4
Income
Taken in 2000
Taken in 2001
Taken in 2002
Taken in 2003
Taken in 2004
Franchise
th
5
Income
Carryforwards Taken
Carryforwards to
Take in Future
Expired Installments
Computation of Amount Eligible To Be Taken in 2000
Part 3.
Franchise
Income
1.
1st Installment of 2000 Credit
1/5th of 2000 eligible credit amount
,
,
.
,
,
.
00
00
(1999 NC-478F, Part 1, Line 5)
2.
2nd Installment of 1999 Credit
,
,
.
,
,
.
1/5th of 1999 eligible credit amount
00
00
3.
3rd Installment of 1998 Credit
,
,
.
,
,
.
1/5th of 1998 eligible credit amount
00
00
4.
4th Installment of 1997 Credit
,
,
.
,
,
.
1/5th of 1997 eligible credit amount
00
00
5th Installment of 1996 Credit
5.
,
,
.
,
,
.
00
1/5th of 1996 eligible credit amount
00
6.
Carryforwards
,
,
.
,
,
.
00
Installments not taken for investing in business property in 1996 - 1999
00
7.
Eligible Credit Amount To Take in Tax Year 2000
,
,
.
,
,
.
00
00
Add Lines 1- 6; enter here and on Form NC-478, Part 1, Line 6
NC
478F

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