Or. Admin. Code § 150-314-0369

Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 11, November 1, 2024
Section 150-314-0369 - Taxable in Another State; When a State has Jurisdiction to Subject a Taxpayer to a Net Income Tax

The second test, that of ORS 314.620(2), applies if the taxpayer's business activity is sufficient to give the state jurisdiction to impose a net income tax by reason of such business activity under the Constitution and statutes of the United States. Jurisdiction to tax is not present where the state is prohibited from imposing the tax by reason of the provisions of Public Law 86-272, 15 USCA Sections 381-385 . In the case of any "state" as defined in subsection (8) of ORS 314.610, other than a state of the United States or political subdivision of such state, the determination of whether such "state" has jurisdiction to subject the taxpayer to a net income tax shall be made as though the jurisdictional standards applicable to a state of the United States applied in that "state." If jurisdiction is otherwise present, such "state" is not considered as without jurisdiction by reason of the provisions of a treaty between that state and the United States.

Example: Corporation X is actively engaged in manufacturing farm equipment in State A and in foreign country B. Both State A and foreign country B impose a net income tax but foreign country B exempts corporations engaged in manufacturing farm equipment. Corporation X is subject to the jurisdiction of State A and foreign country B.

Or. Admin. Code § 150-314-0369

12-70; 8-73; Renumbered from 150-314.620-(C), REV 35-2016, f. 8-12-16, cert. ef. 9/1/2016

Stat. Auth.: ORS 305.100

Stats. Implemented: