Form 511nr - Oklahoma Nonresident/part-Year Income Tax Return - 2014 Page 5

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2014 Form 511NR - Nonresident/Part-Year Income Tax Return - Page 5
NOTE: Enclose this page ONLY if you have an amount shown on a schedule.
Name(s) shown
Your Social
on Form 511NR:
Security Number:
Child Care/Child Tax Credit
Schedule 511NR-D
See instructions for details on qualifications
and required enclosures.
If your Federal Adjusted Gross Income is $100,000 or less and you are allowed either a credit for child care expenses or the child tax
credit on your Federal return, then as a resident, part-year resident or nonresident military, you are allowed a credit against your Okla-
homa tax. Your Oklahoma credit is the greater of:
• 20% of the credit for child care expenses allowed by the IRS Code.
Your allowed Federal credit cannot exceed the amount of your Federal tax reported on your Federal return.
or
• 5% of the child tax credit allowed by the IRS Code.
This includes both the nonrefundable child tax credit and the refundable additional child tax credit.
The credit must be prorated based on the ratio of Oklahoma Adjusted Gross Income to Federal Adjusted Gross Income. If your Federal
Adjusted Gross Income is greater than $100,000, no credit is allowed. Enclose a copy of your Federal return and, if applicable, the
Federal child care credit schedule.
BACK TO PAGE 1
Enter your Federal child care credit .............................................
1
1
00
2
2
Multiply line 1 by 20% ...................................................................
00
Enter your Federal child tax credit
3
3
(total of child tax credit & additional child tax credit).....................
00
4
4
Multiply line 3 by 5% .....................................................................
00
5
5
Enter the larger of line 2 or line 4 ...........................................................................................
00
6
Divide the amount on line 7 of Form 511NR by the amount on line 2 of Form 511NR
(do not enter more than 100%)
6
Enter the percentage from the above calculation here
................
0.00%
%
7
Multiply line 5 by line 6. This is your Oklahoma child care/child tax credit.
7
00
Enter total here and on line 16 of Form 511NR ......................................................................
Earned Income Credit
Schedule 511NR-E
See instructions for details on qualifications
and required enclosures.
Residents and part-year residents are allowed a credit equal to 5% of the Earned Income Credit allowed on the Federal return.
The credit must be prorated on the ratio of Oklahoma source AGI to Federal AGI. Enclose a copy of your Federal return.
Nonresidents do not qualify.
BACK TO PAGE 2
1
1
Federal earned income credit .................................................................................................
00
2
2
Multiply line 1 by 5% ...............................................................................................................
00
3
Divide the amount on line 6 of Form 511NR by the amount on line 2 of Form 511NR
(do not enter more than 100%)
3
Enter the percentage from the above calculation here
................
0.00%
%
4
4
Oklahoma earned income credit.............................................................................................
(multiply line 2 by line 3, enter total here and on line 29 of Form 511NR)
00

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