WOTC Calculator

Calculate Work Opportunity Tax Credit for hiring employees from 10 target groups including veterans, SNAP recipients, and ex-felons (Program expired 12/31/2025)

WOTC Calculator

Work Opportunity Tax Credit estimation

Program Expired

WOTC expired on December 31, 2025. This calculator shows estimates for employees hired while the program was active. Congress may extend the program retroactively.

Eligible Employees

Employee 1

Max wages: $6,000

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Minimum 120 hours for credit

Certification Timeline

1

Pre-Screen (IRS Form 8850)

Deadline: Day hire offer is made

Complete and sign Form 8850 on or before the day the job offer is made

2

Submit to State Workforce Agency

Deadline: Within 28 days of hire

Submit Form 8850 and ETA Form 9061/9062 to state agency

3

Receive Certification

Deadline: 2-8 weeks after submission

State agency reviews and issues certification decision

4

Claim Credit on Tax Return

Deadline: Tax filing deadline

File IRS Form 5884 with business tax return

Total WOTC

Estimated Credit
$2,400
Employees:1 employee

Credit Breakdown

Employee 1
Target Group:SNAP Recipient (18-39)
Eligible Wages:$6,000
Credit Rate:40%
Estimated Credit:$2,400

📋 Important Requirements

  • ✓ Form 8850 must be completed on/before day of job offer
  • ✓ Submit to State Workforce Agency within 28 days of hire
  • ✓ Receive certification before claiming credit on tax return
  • ✓ File IRS Form 5884 with business tax return
  • ✓ WOTC expired 12/31/2025 - only for hires while program active

See DOL WOTC Program and IRS Form 5884

How the WOTC Calculator Works

Credit Calculation (40% Standard Rate)

For employees working 400 or more hours in their first year of employment, the credit is 40% of qualified first-year wages, subject to a maximum wage cap that varies by target group. The most common scenarios are $6,000 maximum wages (credit of $2,400) or $24,000 for certain veterans (credit of $9,600).

Standard Credit = 40% × MIN(First-Year Wages, Max Wages) Example: 40% × $6,000 = $2,400 credit

Reduced Credit (25% Rate)

For employees working between 120 and 399 hours in their first year, the credit rate drops to 25% of qualified wages, still subject to the same maximum wage caps by target group.

Reduced Credit = 25% × MIN(First-Year Wages, Max Wages) Example: 25% × $6,000 = $1,500 credit

Certification Requirements

Pre-screening and certification through your State Workforce Agency is mandatory. Form 8850 must be completed on or before the day of the job offer, and both Form 8850 and ETA Form 9061/9062 must be submitted within 28 days of the start date. No certification = no credit.

Timeline: Day 0: Complete Form 8850 (by offer date) Day 1-28: Submit to State Workforce Agency Weeks 2-8: Receive certification Tax Filing: Claim on IRS Form 5884

Program Status (2026)

WOTC expired December 31, 2025. The program is currently not available for new hires. However, you can still claim credits for employees hired before the expiration date if they were properly certified. Congress may extend the program retroactively - check IRS and Department of Labor announcements.

Eligible Hires: Employees hired on or before 12/31/2025 Certification: Still required within original deadlines Status: Pending Congressional extension

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