(a) "Facility" has the meaning given that term in ORS 285C.400.
(b) "Payroll costs" means the costs of paying employee salary, wages and other remuneration in cash or property, and employee benefit costs, including but not limited to workers’ compensation, health, life or other insurance premium payments, payroll taxes and contributions to pension or other retirement plans.
(2) A taxpayer that owns a facility that is exempt from property tax under ORS 285C.409 may claim a tax credit under this section against the taxes that are otherwise due under this chapter.
(3) The credit may be claimed over a period of consecutive tax years elected by the taxpayer:
(a) That must commence on or after the tax year in which the facility is placed in service and no later than the tax year beginning in the third calendar year after the year in which the facility is placed in service;
(b) The duration of which must be at least five tax years and no more than 15 tax years; and
(c) The duration of which must be established in writing by the Governor (pursuant to a request made by the taxpayer) prior to the date on which a return claiming the credit is filed.
(4) The amount of the credit for a tax year shall equal 62.5 percent of the payroll costs of the taxpayer for that tax year that are attributable to employment at the facility.
(5) The credit computed under subsection (4) of this section may be offset only against the qualified tax liability of the taxpayer, as determined under this subsection. To compute the qualified tax liability of the taxpayer:
(a) Subtract the tax credit threshold amount determined under subsection (7) of this section from the tax liability of the taxpayer under this chapter; and
(b) Multiply the difference determined under paragraph (a) of this subsection by the apportionment factor determined under subsection (6) of this section.
(6)(a) The apportionment factor to be used in computing the qualified tax liability of the taxpayer under subsection (5) of this section shall be a fraction, the numerator of which is income of the facility for the fiscal year of the taxpayer that ends in the tax year for which the qualified tax liability of the taxpayer is being computed, and the denominator of which is the total Oregon income of the taxpayer for the fiscal year of the taxpayer that ends in the tax year for which the qualified tax liability of the taxpayer is being computed. For purposes of this computation, income shall be determined in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles and shall be reviewed by an independent public accountant in a review that is conducted in accordance with the Statements on Standards for Accounting and Review Services issued by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants.
(b)(A) If no data are prepared that meet the accounting and review standards set forth in paragraph (a) of this subsection, the apportionment factor shall be a fraction, the numerator of which is the sum of the intrastate payroll factor and the intrastate property factor, and the denominator of which is two.
(B) The intrastate payroll factor is a fraction, the numerator of which is the total amount paid for compensation at the qualifying facility during the tax year for which the qualified tax liability of the taxpayer is being computed, and the denominator of which is the total amount of compensation paid in this state during that tax year.
(C) The intrastate property factor is a fraction, the numerator of which is the average net book value of the facility for the tax year for which the qualified tax liability of the taxpayer is being computed, and the denominator of which is the average net book value of all real and tangible personal property owned or rented by the taxpayer in this state for that tax year.
(7) The tax credit threshold amount for the tax year for which the qualified tax liability of the taxpayer is being computed equals:
(a) $1 million; or
(b) If the facility is one described in ORS 285C.412 (2) or (3), the lesser of $1 million or:
(A) If the facility is one described in ORS 285C.412 (2)(c)(A), $10,000 multiplied by the number of verified full-time employees at the facility;
(B) If the facility is one described in ORS 285C.412 (2)(c)(B), $12,500 multiplied by the number of verified full-time employees at the facility; or
(C) If the facility is one described in ORS 285C.412 (3) but not otherwise described under this paragraph, $15,000 multiplied by the number of verified full-time employees at the facility.
(8) A tax credit computed under this section for any one tax year may not exceed the qualified tax liability of the taxpayer for the tax year.
(9) Any tax credit otherwise allowable under this section that is not used by the taxpayer in a particular tax year may be carried forward and offset against the taxpayer’s qualified tax liability for the next succeeding tax year. Any credit remaining unused in the next succeeding tax year may be carried forward and used against the taxpayer’s qualified tax liability for the second succeeding tax year. Any credit remaining unused in the second succeeding tax year may be carried forward and used against the taxpayer’s qualified tax liability for the third succeeding tax year. Any credit remaining unused in the third succeeding tax year may be carried forward and used against the taxpayer’s qualified tax liability for the fourth succeeding tax year. Any credit remaining unused in the fourth succeeding tax year may be carried forward and used against the taxpayer’s qualified tax liability for the fifth succeeding tax year, but may not be used in any tax year thereafter.
(10) A tax credit allowed under this section is not in lieu of any deduction for depreciation, amortization, payroll costs or any other expense to which the taxpayer may be entitled. [2001 c.292 §8]
Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Volume : 08 - Revenue and Taxation
Chapter 317 - Corporation Excise Tax
Section 317.010 - Definitions.
Section 317.018 - Statement of purpose.
Section 317.038 - Computation of Oregon taxable history.
Section 317.063 - Tax rate imposed on certain long-term capital gain from farming; requirements.
Section 317.067 - Tax on homeowners association income.
Section 317.080 - Exempt corporations.
Section 317.090 - Minimum tax.
Section 317.097 - Lending institution loans for housing; rules.
Section 317.111 - Weatherization loan interest; commercial lending institutions.
Section 317.122 - Insurers; amounts paid for certain taxes and assessments.
Section 317.124 - Long term enterprise zone facilities.
Section 317.127 - Long Term Enterprise Zone Fund.
Section 317.131 - Distribution of funds to local governments.
Section 317.147 - Agriculture workforce housing loans; credit transfers; rules.
Section 317.152 - Qualified research activities credit.
Section 317.154 - Alternative qualified research activities credit.
Section 317.267 - Dividends received by corporation from certain other corporations.
Section 317.286 - Nonrecognition of transactions with related foreign sales corporation.
Section 317.301 - Deferral of deduction for certain amounts deductible under federal law.
Section 317.319 - Capital Construction Fund; deferred income; nonqualified withdrawals.
Section 317.322 - Addition of long term care insurance premiums if credit is claimed.
Section 317.329 - Basis for stock acquisition.
Section 317.363 - Expenses of marijuana-related trade or business.
Section 317.391 - Small city business development exemption.
Section 317.476 - Net losses of prior years.
Section 317.478 - Pre-change and built-in losses.
Section 317.479 - Limitation on use of preacquisition losses to offset built-in gain.
Section 317.488 - Qualified donations and sales to educational institutions.
Section 317.491 - Contribution to charitable organization subject to disqualification order.
Section 317.625 - Income from sources without the United States.
Section 317.635 - Domestic international sales corporation; exemption from minimum tax.
Section 317.705 - Definitions.
Section 317.710 - Corporation tax return requirements; application to insurers; rules.
Section 317.715 - Tax return of corporation in affiliated group making consolidated federal return.
Section 317.720 - Computation of taxable income; excess loss accounts.
Section 317.725 - Adjustments to prevent double taxation or deduction; rules.
Section 317.853 - Disposition of revenue from tax imposed at increased rate; estimate.
Section 317.920 - Tax imposed on unrelated business income of certain exempt corporations.