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Section 314.778 - Composite returns of pass-through entities; election; effect of election on nonresident owners.

OR Rev Stat § 314.778 (2019) (N/A)
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(b) Distributive income subject to this election does not include the distributive share that under this chapter or ORS chapter 317 or 318 must be included in the apportionable income of an indirect partner that is a corporate partner, as defined in ORS 314.731, provided that the partnership can reasonably determine this.

(2) A pass-through entity shall file a composite return under this section only if one or more owners that are nonresidents make an election under this section.

(3) The election is irrevocable and shall be made by owners in the time, form and manner prescribed by the Department of Revenue.

(4) The composite return shall report the share of distributive income of each electing owner, the share of distributive income from Oregon sources of each electing owner and any other information required by the department. The composite return shall be filed with the department in the time, form and manner prescribed by the department. The pass-through entity shall file an amended composite return to report adjustments arising from an audit or other action by the Internal Revenue Service or to correct any item reported on the original composite return.

(5)(a) An electing owner may file a nonresident personal income tax return or a corporate excise or income tax return for the tax year of the electing owner in which the electing owner’s share of distributive income reported on the composite return is properly reportable.

(b) An electing owner that files a return under this subsection shall be allowed a subtraction under ORS chapter 316, 317 or 318 for its share of distributive income reported on the composite return.

(6)(a) A pass-through entity that files a composite return under this section is subject to the administrative provisions of this chapter and ORS chapter 305.

(b) The department may adopt rules to prevent double taxation or double deduction of any amount included in the computation of income under this section. [2005 c.387 §2; 2019 c.132 §9]

Note: See note under 314.731.

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Section 314.778 - Composite returns of pass-through entities; election; effect of election on nonresident owners.