Florida Administrative Code
12 - DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE
12C - Corporate, Estate and Intangible Tax
Chapter 12C-1 - CORPORATE INCOME TAX
Section 12C-1.0151 - Apportionment for Special Industries
Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
(1) Section 220.151, F.S., states that a taxpayer providing transportation services (transportation company), or an insurance company, must apportion income to Florida using a single-factor formula, in lieu of the three-factor formula used in the general apportionment method.
(2) Transportation Companies.
Passenger revenue miles: |
310, 000 (Florida) =.607843 |
__________________________ |
510, 000 (Everywhere) |
Step 1. Determine relative gross receipts from passenger and freight transportation. |
Passenger: |
$45, 000 = .824176 |
_______ |
$54, 600 |
Freight: |
$9, 600 = .175824 |
________ |
$54, 600 |
Step 2. Compute the weighted apportionment fraction: |
Passenger: |
310, 000 (Florida) x.824176 =.500970 |
_______________ |
510, 000 (Everywhere) |
Freight: |
8, 000 (Florida) x.175824 =.087912 |
_____________ |
16, 000 (Everywhere) |
Total apportionment fraction =.588882 |
(3) Insurance companies.
(4) Consolidated returns. See paragraphs 12C-1.015(7)(d) and (e), F.A.C., for the computation of the apportionment factor when consolidated returns are filed for affiliated groups that include transportation companies or insurance companies.
Rulemaking Authority 213.06(1), 220.51 FS. Law Implemented 220.151 FS.
New 5-17-94, Amended 3-18-96, 10-2-01.