Administrative Rules of Montana
Department 42 - REVENUE
Chapter 42.4 - TAX CREDITS
Subchapter 42.4.31 - Individual and Corporation - Contractor Gross Receipt
Rule 42.4.3103 - CREDIT FOR CONTRACTOR'S GROSS RECEIPTS TAX - CORPORATION INCOME TAX

Universal Citation: MT Admin Rules 42.4.3103

Current through Register Vol. 6, March 22, 2024

(1) A direct credit against the tax is allowed for "public contractor's gross receipts tax" paid pursuant to the provisions of 15-50-205 and 15-50-206, MCA. The credit is allowed with respect to the corporation's Montana corporate income tax liability determined for the taxable period within which the net income from contracts subject to the gross receipts tax is reported. If the corporation reports its income from contracts on a percentage of completion basis, the credit must be allocated accordingly.

(2) The amount of credit allowable is the net public contractor's gross receipts tax (after personal property tax credit) actually imposed against and paid by the corporation but not in excess of its Montana corporate income tax liability. The credit is allowed without regard to the fact that the public contractor's gross receipts tax is an allowable deduction in determining net income subject to the Montana corporate income tax.

(3) In the event the public contractor's gross receipts tax is paid by a joint venture or a partnership, the members thereof shall be entitled to the credit for the tax as their respective interests appear.

(4) If the public contractor's gross receipts tax is paid by an S corporation, the credit must be attributed to shareholders using the same proportion used to report the corporation's income or loss for Montana income tax purposes.

15-31-501, MCA; IMP, 15-50-207, MCA;

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