(a) For individuals, estates, and trusts, the basis of property is its adjusted basis for federal income tax purposes except as set forth in paragraphs (e) and (f). For corporations, the basis of property is its adjusted basis for federal income tax purposes, without regard to the time when the property became subject to tax under this chapter or to whether out-of-state losses or items of tax preference with respect to the property were not deductible under this chapter, except that the modifications to the basis for federal income tax purposes set forth in paragraphs (b) to (i) are allowed to corporations, and the resulting modifications to federal taxable income must be made in the year in which gain or loss on the sale or other disposition of property is recognized.
(b) The basis of property shall not be reduced to reflect federal investment tax credit.
(c) For property acquired before January 1, 1933, the basis for computing a gain is the fair market value of the property as of that date. The basis for determining a loss is the cost of the property to the taxpayer less any depreciation, amortization, or depletion, actually sustained before that date. If the adjusted cost exceeds the fair market value of the property, then the basis is the adjusted cost regardless of whether there is a gain or loss.
(d) The basis is reduced by the allowance for amortization of bond premium if an election to amortize was made pursuant to Minnesota Statutes 1986, section 290.09, subdivision 13, and the allowance could have been deducted by the taxpayer under this chapter during the period of the taxpayer's ownership of the property.
(e) For assets placed in service before January 1, 1987, corporations, partnerships, or individuals engaged in the business of mining ores other than iron ore or taconite concentrates subject to the occupation tax under chapter 298 must use the occupation tax basis of property used in that business.
(f) For assets placed in service before January 1, 1990, corporations, partnerships, or individuals engaged in the business of mining iron ore or taconite concentrates subject to the occupation tax under chapter 298 must use the occupation tax basis of property used in that business.
(g) In applying the provisions of sections 301(c)(3)(B), 312(f) and (g), and 316(a)(1) of the Internal Revenue Code, the dates December 31, 1932, and January 1, 1933, shall be substituted for February 28, 1913, and March 1, 1913, respectively.
(h) In applying the provisions of section 362(a) and (c) of the Internal Revenue Code, the date December 31, 1956, shall be substituted for June 22, 1954.
(i) The basis of property shall be increased by the amount of intangible drilling costs not previously allowed due to differences between this chapter and the Internal Revenue Code.
(j) The adjusted basis of any corporate partner's interest in a partnership is the same as the adjusted basis for federal income tax purposes modified as required to reflect the basis modifications set forth in paragraphs (b) to (i). The adjusted basis of a partnership in which the partner is an individual, estate, or trust is the same as the adjusted basis for federal income tax purposes modified as required to reflect the basis modifications set forth in paragraphs (e) and (f).
(k) The modifications contained in paragraphs (b) to (i) also apply to the basis of property that is determined by reference to the basis of the same property in the hands of a different taxpayer or by reference to the basis of different property.
1982 c 523 art 40 s 1,2; 1983 c 207 s 6; 1983 c 342 art 1 s 5; 1984 c 514 art 2 s 7; 1Sp1985 c 14 art 1 s 12; 1Sp1985 c 16 art 2 s 27; 1987 c 268 art 1 s 17; 1988 c 719 art 3 s 12; 1989 c 28 s 9,25; 1997 c 231 art 6 s 5; 1998 c 389 art 6 s 5; 1999 c 243 art 2 s 5; 2014 c 308 art 9 s 62; 2016 c 158 art 3 s 31
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 289A - 295 — Various State Taxes And Programs
Chapter 290 — Income And Franchise Taxes
Section 290.0111 — Temporary Conformity To Certain Federal Tax Changes.
Section 290.0121 — Dependent Exemption.
Section 290.0122 — Itemized Deductions.
Section 290.0123 — Standard Deduction.
Section 290.0133 — Corporations; Additions To Federal Taxable Income.
Section 290.0134 — Corporations; Subtractions From Federal Taxable Income.
Section 290.0135 — Basis Modifications Affecting Gain Or Loss On Disposition Of Property.
Section 290.0136 — Certain Preferred Stock Losses.
Section 290.0137 — Accelerated Recognition Of Certain Installment Sale Gains.
Section 290.014 — Jurisdiction To Tax In General.
Section 290.015 — Minimum Contacts Required For Jurisdiction To Tax Trade Or Business.
Section 290.02 — Franchise Tax On Corporations Measured By Net Income.
Section 290.03 — Income Tax; Imposition, Classes Of Taxpayers.
Section 290.032 — Lump-sum Distribution Tax.
Section 290.04 — Liability For Tax.
Section 290.05 — Exempt Individuals, Organizations, Estates, Trusts.
Section 290.06 — Rates Of Tax; Credits.
Section 290.067 — Dependent Care Credit.
Section 290.0671 — Minnesota Working Family Credit.
Section 290.0672 — Long-term Care Insurance Credit.
Section 290.0674 — Minnesota Education Credit.
Section 290.0675 — Marriage Penalty Credit.
Section 290.0677 — Military Service Credits.
Section 290.0679 — Assignment Of Refund.
Section 290.068 — Credit For Increasing Research Activities.
Section 290.0681 — Credit For Historic Structure Rehabilitation.
Section 290.0682 — Student Loan Credit.
Section 290.0683 — Minnesota Housing Tax Credit.
Section 290.0684 — Section 529 Plan Credit.
Section 290.0685 — Credit For Parents Of Stillborn Children.
Section 290.0686 — Credit For Attaining Master's Degree In Teacher's Licensure Field.
Section 290.0692 — Small Business Investment Credit.
Section 290.07 — Net Income; Computation, Accounting Period.
Section 290.0802 — Subtraction For The Elderly And Disabled.
Section 290.081 — Income Of Nonresidents, Reciprocity.
Section 290.091 — Alternative Minimum Tax On Preference Items.
Section 290.0921 — Corporate Alternative Minimum Tax After 1989.
Section 290.0922 — Minimum Fee; Corporations; Partnerships.
Section 290.093 — Tax Computation For Mutual Savings Banks Conducting Life Insurance Business.
Section 290.095 — Operating Loss Deduction.
Section 290.10 — Nondeductible Items.
Section 290.17 — Gross Income, Allocation To State.
Section 290.172 — Commissioner Of Revenue.
Section 290.191 — Apportionment Of Net Income.
Section 290.20 — Net Income; Allocation To State.
Section 290.21 — Deductions Allowed To Corporations.
Section 290.22 — Estates And Trusts, Imposition Of Tax.
Section 290.26 — Exemption For Individual Retirement Account.
Section 290.281 — Common Trust Fund.
Section 290.30 — Fiduciaries, Duty To Pay Tax.
Section 290.31 — Partnerships; Individual Liability Of Partners.
Section 290.311 — Partnership Gross Income.
Section 290.32 — Taxes For Part Of Year, Computation.
Section 290.34 — Corporations, Special Provisions.
Section 290.371 — Notice Of Business Activities Report.
Section 290.431 — Nongame Wildlife Checkoff.
Section 290.432 — Corporate Nongame Wildlife Checkoff.
Section 290.48 — Large Amounts Of Cash; Presumption Of Jeopardy.
Section 290.491 — Tax On Gain; Discharge In Bankruptcy.
Section 290.62 — Distribution Of Revenues.
Section 290.92 — Tax Withheld At Source Upon Wages; Other Payments.
Section 290.9201 — Tax On Nonresident Entertainers.
Section 290.923 — Tax Withheld On Royalties Upon Ore.
Section 290.9705 — Surety Deposits Required For Construction Contracts.
Section 290.9725 — S Corporation.
Section 290.9726 — Corporation Taxable Income Taxed To Shareholders.
Section 290.9727 — Tax On Certain Built-in Gains.
Section 290.9728 — Tax On Capital Gains.
Section 290.9729 — Tax On Passive Investment Income.
Section 290.9741 — Election By Remic.
Section 290.9742 — Remic Income Taxable To Holders Of Interests.