Or. Admin. Code § 150-314-0345 - Apportionment and Allocation of Income Generally
(1) If the business activity in respect to
any trade or business of a taxpayer occurs both within and without this state,
and if by reason of such business activity the taxpayer is taxable in another
state, the portion of net income (or net loss) arising from such trade or
business which is derived from sources within this state must be determined by
apportionment in accordance with ORS
314.615 to
314.675. In such cases, the
first step is to determine which portion of the taxpayer's entire net income
constitutes apportionable income and which portion constitutes nonapportionable
income. The various items of nonapportionable income are then directly
allocated to specific jurisdictions pursuant to the provisions of ORS
314.625 to
314.645. The apportionable
income (or loss) of the taxpayer is divided between the jurisdictions in which
the business is conducted pursuant to the property, payroll, and sales
apportionment factors set forth in ORS
314.650 to
314.665 and ORS
314.675. The sum of (1) the
items of nonapportionable income (or loss) directly allocated to this state,
plus (2) the amount of apportionable income (or loss) attributable to this
state by the apportionment formula constitutes the amount of the taxpayer's
entire net income which is subject to tax under the income tax laws of this
state.
(2) In filing returns with
this state, if the taxpayer departs from or modifies the manner in which income
has been classified as apportionable income or nonapportionable income in
returns for prior years, the taxpayer must disclose in the return for the
current year the nature and extent of the modification. If the returns or
reports filed by a taxpayer for all states to which the taxpayer reports under
Article IV of the Multistate Tax Compact or the Uniform Division of Income for
Tax Purposes Act are not uniform in the classification of income as
apportionable or nonapportionable income, the taxpayer must disclose in its
return to this state the nature and extent of the variance. ORS
314.605 to
314.667 exclude financial
organizations and public utilities (as defined in ORS
314.610). For financial
institutions not excluded, such as production credit associations and small
loan companies, the three factors ordinarily will be property, payroll, and
gross revenue. The definitions of "property" and "gross revenue" that appear in
OAR 150-314-0070 are incorporated herein by reference.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 305.100
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 314.615
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