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Form 8845 – Indian Employment Credit

What is Form 8845 - Indian Employment Credit?

Form 8845, Indian Employment Credit, is an IRS form used by businesses that hire qualified Native American employees to claim a tax credit. This Indian Employment Credit helps reduce the business’s federal income tax liability, promoting job creation in Indian communities. The credit is generally equal to 20% of the qualified wages and health insurance costs paid to the eligible employee, up to a specific limit.

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