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       Schedule
                                                                                                                                                               2005
                                                                  APPORTIONMENT OF INCOME
                                                                     FOR PARTNERSHIPS
          AP
Describe the nature and location(s) of your Oregon business activities




SCHEDULE AP-1 — APPORTIONMENT FORMULA
                                                                                                        (Do not enter an amount of less than zero)
 1. Property Factor—Value of real and tangible
    personal property used in the business                                                      (A)                                 (B)                                (C)
    (owned, at average value; rented, at capitalized value):                                Total Within                     Total Within and                 Percent Within Oregon
                                                                                              Oregon                         Without Oregon                       (A ÷ B) × 100
     a. Owned property (at original cost; see instructions)
        Inventories ..............................................................
        Buildings and other depreciable assets ..................
        Land ........................................................................
        Other assets (describe) _____________________
        Minus: Construction in progress ............................. (                                             )(                                   )
        Total of section a .....................................................
     b. Rented property (capitalize at 8 times the rental paid) ..
                                                                                        •                             •                                                            %
     c. Total owned and rented property ............................
                                                                                                                                                               (not less than zero)
 2. Payroll Factor—Wages, salaries, commissions,
    and other compensation to employees:
     a. Compensation of employees ..................................
     b. Guaranteed payments (see instructions) ................
                                                                                        •                             •                                                            %
     c. Total wages, salaries, guaranteed payments..........
                                                                                                                                                               (not less than zero)
 3. Sales Factor
     a. Sales delivered or shipped to Oregon purchasers:
        (1) Shipped from outside Oregon ...........................
        (2) Shipped from inside Oregon .............................
     b. Sales shipped from Oregon to:
                                                                                        •
        (1) The United States government .........................
        (2) Purchasers in a state or country where the
            corporation is not taxable (e.g., under
                                                                                        •
            Public Law 86-272) ...........................................
     c. Other business receipts ..........................................
                                                                                                                                                                                  %
                                                                                        •                             •
     d. Total sales and other business receipts ..................
                                                                                                                                                                                  %
 4. Sales factor (same as line 3d) ....................................
                                                                                                                                                                                  %
 5. Total percent (add items 1c, 2c, 3d, and 4, within column C) ........................................................................
 6. Oregon apportionment percent. See instructions on page 1 to determine the Oregon
    apportionment percent................................................................................................................................... • _   __.____%

SCHEDULE AP-2 — COMPUTATION OF TAXABLE INCOME (see instructions)
 1. Net income from business both in Oregon and other states .......................................................................1
 2. Subtract: Net nonbusiness income included in line 1. Attach schedule ...................................................2 •
 3. Subtract: Gains from prior year installment sales included in line 1. Attach schedule .............................3 •
 4. Total net income subject to apportionment (line 1 minus line 2 and line 3) .................................................4
 5. Oregon apportionment percentage (from Schedule AP-1, line 6)................................................................5 ×                                               %
 6. Income apportioned to Oregon (line 5 times line 4).....................................................................................6
 7. Add: Net nonbusiness income allocated entirely to Oregon. Attach schedule .........................................7 •
 8. Add: Gain from prior year installment sales apportioned to Oregon. Attach schedule .............................8 •
 9. Partnership income subject to Oregon tax. Total of lines 6, 7, and 8 ..........................................................9

150-101-171 (Rev. 12-05) Web
OREGON
                 D E PA R T M E N T   SCHEDULE AP INSTRUCTIONS FOR PARTNERSHIPS
                OF REVENUE


SCHEDULE AP-1 — Apportionment formula                                 See ORS 314.660 and administrative rules.
For tax years beginning on or after May 1, 2003, the appor-           Line 3. Sales factor. Assign sales to Oregon if:
tionment formula is 80 percent times the sales factor, plus
                                                                      • The property is shipped or delivered to a purchaser in
10 percent times both the payroll and property factors. See
                                                                        Oregon other than the United States Government; or
the line 6 instructions. For tax years beginning after June 30,
2005, the apportionment formula will be based 100 percent             • The property is shipped from a warehouse or other place of
on sales.                                                               storage in Oregon; and (a) the purchaser is the United States
                                                                        Government, or (b) the business in not taxable in the state of
Taxpayers primarily engaged in utilities and telecommun-
                                                                        the purchaser. See ORS 314.665(3) for exceptions.
ications may elect to use the apportionment formula as
provided in ORS 314.650 (1999 edition).                               See ORS 314.620 and Public Law 86-272 to determine if a
                                                                      partnership is taxable in another state.
The numerators of the factors include the Oregon property,
payroll, and sales from businesses taxable by Oregon. The             Charges for services are Oregon sales to the extent the
denominators of the factors include all amounts from the              services are performed in Oregon. See ORS 314.665 and
business (both Oregon source and non-Oregon source).                  administrative rules.
Note: If you listed additions and subtractions on Form 65,            Gross receipts from the sale, exchange, or redemption of
those items are also subject to apportionment.                        intangible assets cannot be included in the sales factor if not
                                                                      derived from your primary business activity.
A negative amount is not accepted. Enter zero if the factor
is less than zero.                                                    The net gain from sales, exchanges, or redemption of
                                                                      intangible assets that are not derived from your primary
Line 1. Property factor. (1) Value owned property at original
                                                                      business activity are included in the sales factor if the gains
cost. Show the average value during the taxable year of the
                                                                      are business income.
real and tangible personal property used in the business. This
is the average of property values at the beginning and end
                                                                      Line 6. Oregon apportionment percentage.
of the tax period. An average of the monthly values may be
required if a more reasonable value results.                          Oregon standard apportionment method. Business income
                                                                      is apportioned to Oregon by a multiplier equal to 80 percent
(2) Value rented property at eight times the annual rent
                                                                      of the sales factor, plus 10 percent of the property factor, plus
paid. Reduce the annual rental value by nonbusiness sub-
                                                                      10 percent of the payroll factor. See ORS 314.650. Use the
rentals.
                                                                      following worksheet:
Enter business property within Oregon in column A.
                                                                      Oregon Standard Apportionment Method:
Enter all owned or rented business property in column B of
                                                                      1. Multiply the property factor
Schedule AP-1. See Oregon Revised Statute (ORS) 314.655
                                                                         from Schedule AP-1, line 1c,
and administrative rules.
                                                                         column C, by 0.10 .................................... 1. ____________
Line 2. Payroll factor. Guaranteed payments representing
                                                                      2. Multiply the payroll factor
compensation for services to a partnership are considered
                                                                         from Schedule AP-1, line 2c,
remuneration paid to employees for personal services.
                                                                         column C, by 0.10 ................................... 2. ____________
Assign payroll to Oregon if:
                                                                      3. Multiply the sales factor
• The services are performed entirely inside Oregon; or
                                                                         from Schedule AP-1, line 3d,
                                                                         column C, by .80 ...................................... 3. ____________
• The services are both inside and outside Oregon but those
  services outside are only incidental; or
                                                                      4. Oregon apportionment percentage.
                                                                         Add lines 1, 2, and 3 and
• Some of the services are performed in Oregon and (a) the
                                                                         round to four decimal places
  base of operation or control is located in Oregon, or (b) the
                                                                         (ex: 34.21224% should be
  base of operation or control is not in any state in which the
                                                                         34.2122%). Enter on
  services are performed, and the employee’s residence is in
                                                                         Schedule AP-1, line 6. ............................. 4. ____________
  Oregon; or
• The guaranteed payment represents compensation that                 Alternative apportionment method for utilities and
  would have been subject to Oregon un em ploy ment                   telecommmunication partnerships. Taxpayers primar-
  insurance if paid to an employee.                                   ily engaged in utilities or telecommunications may elect to
150-101-171 (Rev. 12-05) Web
                                                                  1
apportion business income using the double-weighted sales                        “Nonbusiness income” means all income other than business
factor provided in ORS 314.650 (1999 edition). Use the fol-                      income. Rents, royalties, gains or losses, and interest can be
lowing worksheet:                                                                nonbusiness income if they arise from investments not related
                                                                                 to the taxpayer’s business. Nonbusiness income is allocated
Alternative Apportionment Method:
                                                                                 to a particular state based upon the source of the income. Gain
1. Total percent from line 5,                                                    or loss from the sale of a partnership interest may be allo-
   Schedule AP-1 .......................................... 1. ___________       cable to Oregon [ORS 314.635(4)]. A schedule of nonbusiness
                                                                                 income must be attached to the return. The amounts
2. Enter the number of factors
                                                                                 allocable to Oregon must be added to Oregon’s apportioned
   on lines 1c, 2c, 3d, and 4 of
                                                                                 income. See ORS 314.610 and administrative rules.
   Schedule AP-1 with a positive
   total in column B ..................................... 2. ___________        Line 1. Add the income (loss) from the federal Schedule K,
                                                                                 lines 1 through 11. Enter the result on line 1. Note: Guar-
3. Divide line 1 by line 2 and
                                                                                 anteed payments paid to a nonresident partner of a part-
   round to four decimal places
                                                                                 nership that has business activity in Oregon are treated as
   (ex: 12.34558% should be
                                                                                 a distributive share of partnership income, Oregon Admin-
   12.3456%). Enter on
                                                                                 istrative Rule (OAR) 150-316.124(2). Guaranteed payments
   Schedule AP-1, line 6 .............................. 3. ___________
                                                                                 are subject to the allocation and apportionment provisions
                                                                                 of ORS 314.605 to 314.675.
Schedule AP-2 —Taxable income computation
                                                                                 Line 2. Subtract the net nonbusiness income included in line
Business and nonbusiness income. “Business income” is
                                                                                 1. Attach a schedule listing the source and amount on the
income arising from transactions and activities in the regular
                                                                                 nonbusiness income.
course of the taxpayer’s business. It includes income from
tangible and intangible property related to the regular busi-                    Line 3. Subtract gains from prior year installment sales
ness operation.                                                                  included in line 1. OAR 150-314.615-G requires the
                                                                                 apportionment of installment sales using the same appor-
Examples of business income are:
                                                                                 tionment factor that was used in the year of sale. Attach a
• Sales of products or services;                                                 schedule listing the installment sales gain. See instructions
                                                                                 for line 8.
• Rents, if property rental is a related business activity;
                                                                                 Line 7. Add all of the nonbusiness income that is allocated
• Royalties, if the patent, processes, etc., were developed by
                                                                                 entirely to Oregon. Attach a schedule listing the source and
  or used in the business operations;
                                                                                 amount of the nonbusiness income allocated to Oregon.
• Gain or loss on the disposal of business property; and
                                                                                 Line 8. Multiply the installment gains subtracted on line 3 by
• Interest income on trade receivables or installment con-                       the apportionment factor used in the year of the sale. Enter
  tracts arising out of the business or from the investment                      the result. Attach a schedule showing the apportionment
  of working capital.                                                            factor used in the year of the sale.




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egov.oregon.gov DOR PERTAX 101-171-05fill

  • 1. Clear Form Schedule 2005 APPORTIONMENT OF INCOME FOR PARTNERSHIPS AP Describe the nature and location(s) of your Oregon business activities SCHEDULE AP-1 — APPORTIONMENT FORMULA (Do not enter an amount of less than zero) 1. Property Factor—Value of real and tangible personal property used in the business (A) (B) (C) (owned, at average value; rented, at capitalized value): Total Within Total Within and Percent Within Oregon Oregon Without Oregon (A ÷ B) × 100 a. Owned property (at original cost; see instructions) Inventories .............................................................. Buildings and other depreciable assets .................. Land ........................................................................ Other assets (describe) _____________________ Minus: Construction in progress ............................. ( )( ) Total of section a ..................................................... b. Rented property (capitalize at 8 times the rental paid) .. • • % c. Total owned and rented property ............................ (not less than zero) 2. Payroll Factor—Wages, salaries, commissions, and other compensation to employees: a. Compensation of employees .................................. b. Guaranteed payments (see instructions) ................ • • % c. Total wages, salaries, guaranteed payments.......... (not less than zero) 3. Sales Factor a. Sales delivered or shipped to Oregon purchasers: (1) Shipped from outside Oregon ........................... (2) Shipped from inside Oregon ............................. b. Sales shipped from Oregon to: • (1) The United States government ......................... (2) Purchasers in a state or country where the corporation is not taxable (e.g., under • Public Law 86-272) ........................................... c. Other business receipts .......................................... % • • d. Total sales and other business receipts .................. % 4. Sales factor (same as line 3d) .................................... % 5. Total percent (add items 1c, 2c, 3d, and 4, within column C) ........................................................................ 6. Oregon apportionment percent. See instructions on page 1 to determine the Oregon apportionment percent................................................................................................................................... • _ __.____% SCHEDULE AP-2 — COMPUTATION OF TAXABLE INCOME (see instructions) 1. Net income from business both in Oregon and other states .......................................................................1 2. Subtract: Net nonbusiness income included in line 1. Attach schedule ...................................................2 • 3. Subtract: Gains from prior year installment sales included in line 1. Attach schedule .............................3 • 4. Total net income subject to apportionment (line 1 minus line 2 and line 3) .................................................4 5. Oregon apportionment percentage (from Schedule AP-1, line 6)................................................................5 × % 6. Income apportioned to Oregon (line 5 times line 4).....................................................................................6 7. Add: Net nonbusiness income allocated entirely to Oregon. Attach schedule .........................................7 • 8. Add: Gain from prior year installment sales apportioned to Oregon. Attach schedule .............................8 • 9. Partnership income subject to Oregon tax. Total of lines 6, 7, and 8 ..........................................................9 150-101-171 (Rev. 12-05) Web
  • 2. OREGON D E PA R T M E N T SCHEDULE AP INSTRUCTIONS FOR PARTNERSHIPS OF REVENUE SCHEDULE AP-1 — Apportionment formula See ORS 314.660 and administrative rules. For tax years beginning on or after May 1, 2003, the appor- Line 3. Sales factor. Assign sales to Oregon if: tionment formula is 80 percent times the sales factor, plus • The property is shipped or delivered to a purchaser in 10 percent times both the payroll and property factors. See Oregon other than the United States Government; or the line 6 instructions. For tax years beginning after June 30, 2005, the apportionment formula will be based 100 percent • The property is shipped from a warehouse or other place of on sales. storage in Oregon; and (a) the purchaser is the United States Government, or (b) the business in not taxable in the state of Taxpayers primarily engaged in utilities and telecommun- the purchaser. See ORS 314.665(3) for exceptions. ications may elect to use the apportionment formula as provided in ORS 314.650 (1999 edition). See ORS 314.620 and Public Law 86-272 to determine if a partnership is taxable in another state. The numerators of the factors include the Oregon property, payroll, and sales from businesses taxable by Oregon. The Charges for services are Oregon sales to the extent the denominators of the factors include all amounts from the services are performed in Oregon. See ORS 314.665 and business (both Oregon source and non-Oregon source). administrative rules. Note: If you listed additions and subtractions on Form 65, Gross receipts from the sale, exchange, or redemption of those items are also subject to apportionment. intangible assets cannot be included in the sales factor if not derived from your primary business activity. A negative amount is not accepted. Enter zero if the factor is less than zero. The net gain from sales, exchanges, or redemption of intangible assets that are not derived from your primary Line 1. Property factor. (1) Value owned property at original business activity are included in the sales factor if the gains cost. Show the average value during the taxable year of the are business income. real and tangible personal property used in the business. This is the average of property values at the beginning and end Line 6. Oregon apportionment percentage. of the tax period. An average of the monthly values may be required if a more reasonable value results. Oregon standard apportionment method. Business income is apportioned to Oregon by a multiplier equal to 80 percent (2) Value rented property at eight times the annual rent of the sales factor, plus 10 percent of the property factor, plus paid. Reduce the annual rental value by nonbusiness sub- 10 percent of the payroll factor. See ORS 314.650. Use the rentals. following worksheet: Enter business property within Oregon in column A. Oregon Standard Apportionment Method: Enter all owned or rented business property in column B of 1. Multiply the property factor Schedule AP-1. See Oregon Revised Statute (ORS) 314.655 from Schedule AP-1, line 1c, and administrative rules. column C, by 0.10 .................................... 1. ____________ Line 2. Payroll factor. Guaranteed payments representing 2. Multiply the payroll factor compensation for services to a partnership are considered from Schedule AP-1, line 2c, remuneration paid to employees for personal services. column C, by 0.10 ................................... 2. ____________ Assign payroll to Oregon if: 3. Multiply the sales factor • The services are performed entirely inside Oregon; or from Schedule AP-1, line 3d, column C, by .80 ...................................... 3. ____________ • The services are both inside and outside Oregon but those services outside are only incidental; or 4. Oregon apportionment percentage. Add lines 1, 2, and 3 and • Some of the services are performed in Oregon and (a) the round to four decimal places base of operation or control is located in Oregon, or (b) the (ex: 34.21224% should be base of operation or control is not in any state in which the 34.2122%). Enter on services are performed, and the employee’s residence is in Schedule AP-1, line 6. ............................. 4. ____________ Oregon; or • The guaranteed payment represents compensation that Alternative apportionment method for utilities and would have been subject to Oregon un em ploy ment telecommmunication partnerships. Taxpayers primar- insurance if paid to an employee. ily engaged in utilities or telecommunications may elect to 150-101-171 (Rev. 12-05) Web 1
  • 3. apportion business income using the double-weighted sales “Nonbusiness income” means all income other than business factor provided in ORS 314.650 (1999 edition). Use the fol- income. Rents, royalties, gains or losses, and interest can be lowing worksheet: nonbusiness income if they arise from investments not related to the taxpayer’s business. Nonbusiness income is allocated Alternative Apportionment Method: to a particular state based upon the source of the income. Gain 1. Total percent from line 5, or loss from the sale of a partnership interest may be allo- Schedule AP-1 .......................................... 1. ___________ cable to Oregon [ORS 314.635(4)]. A schedule of nonbusiness income must be attached to the return. The amounts 2. Enter the number of factors allocable to Oregon must be added to Oregon’s apportioned on lines 1c, 2c, 3d, and 4 of income. See ORS 314.610 and administrative rules. Schedule AP-1 with a positive total in column B ..................................... 2. ___________ Line 1. Add the income (loss) from the federal Schedule K, lines 1 through 11. Enter the result on line 1. Note: Guar- 3. Divide line 1 by line 2 and anteed payments paid to a nonresident partner of a part- round to four decimal places nership that has business activity in Oregon are treated as (ex: 12.34558% should be a distributive share of partnership income, Oregon Admin- 12.3456%). Enter on istrative Rule (OAR) 150-316.124(2). Guaranteed payments Schedule AP-1, line 6 .............................. 3. ___________ are subject to the allocation and apportionment provisions of ORS 314.605 to 314.675. Schedule AP-2 —Taxable income computation Line 2. Subtract the net nonbusiness income included in line Business and nonbusiness income. “Business income” is 1. Attach a schedule listing the source and amount on the income arising from transactions and activities in the regular nonbusiness income. course of the taxpayer’s business. It includes income from tangible and intangible property related to the regular busi- Line 3. Subtract gains from prior year installment sales ness operation. included in line 1. OAR 150-314.615-G requires the apportionment of installment sales using the same appor- Examples of business income are: tionment factor that was used in the year of sale. Attach a • Sales of products or services; schedule listing the installment sales gain. See instructions for line 8. • Rents, if property rental is a related business activity; Line 7. Add all of the nonbusiness income that is allocated • Royalties, if the patent, processes, etc., were developed by entirely to Oregon. Attach a schedule listing the source and or used in the business operations; amount of the nonbusiness income allocated to Oregon. • Gain or loss on the disposal of business property; and Line 8. Multiply the installment gains subtracted on line 3 by • Interest income on trade receivables or installment con- the apportionment factor used in the year of the sale. Enter tracts arising out of the business or from the investment the result. Attach a schedule showing the apportionment of working capital. factor used in the year of the sale. 150-101-171 (Rev. 12-05) Web 2