Georgia taxpayers can receive a state income tax credit for 100% of the amount they contribute to a qualified rural hospital organization. The Qualified Rural Hospital Organization Expense (QRHOE) tax credit must be applied for in advance.
The QRHOE is a nonrefundable tax credit, so the taxpayer cannot claim more credit in a year than their tax liability. The unused portion can be carried forward up to five years.
To enter the QRHOE tax credit in TaxSlayer Pro, from the Georgia Tax Return Menu select:
- Total Nonrefundable Credits
- Total Credits from Schedule 2
- Other Schedule 2 Credits - Select code 136.
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