EC= MEC x (SL/TMEC)where:
where:
EC = Qualified corporation's eligible credit
MEC = Qualified corporation's maximum eligible credit
SL = Statutory limit
TMEC = Total of maximum eligible credits for all qualified corporations
Example: A qualified corporation's approved direct cost to implement its traffic reduction program is determined to be $20,000. That corporation has 45 participating employees. That corporation's "maximum eligible credit" (MEC) is the lesser of 50% of the corporation's approved direct cost ($20,000 x 50% = $10,000) or $250 per participating employee ($250 x 45 = $11,250). Therefore, that corporation's maximum eligible credit is $10,000.
Continuing this example, the total maximum eligible credits for all qualified corporations (TMEC) is $2,000,000. The statutory limit (SL) is $1,500,000. Based upon the above, the corporation's Eligible Credit (EC) would be calculated to be $7500 which equals ($10,000 [MEC] x ($1,500,000 [SL] / $2,000,000) [TMEC]).
Conn. Agencies Regs. § 12-217s-8