(1) As used in this section:

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Terms Used In Oregon Statutes 315.119

  • Amortization: Paying off a loan by regular installments.
  • Corporation: A legal entity owned by the holders of shares of stock that have been issued, and that can own, receive, and transfer property, and carry on business in its own name.
  • Person: includes individuals, corporations, associations, firms, partnerships, limited liability companies and joint stock companies. See Oregon Statutes 174.100

(a) ‘Effective property tax rate’ means:

(A) The ratio of the total amount of property taxes imposed on the account that contains the machinery and equipment for which a credit is being claimed (after application of ORS § 310.150 but prior to discount under ORS § 311.505) over the assessed value of the property tax account; and

(B) The ratio determined under subparagraph (A) of this paragraph for the property tax year that begins in the income tax year for which the credit is claimed.

(b) ‘Farm operator’ means a person that operates a farming business as defined in section 263A of the Internal Revenue Code.

(c) ‘Machinery and equipment’ means machinery and equipment that meets the definition of section 1245 property in section 1245 of the Internal Revenue Code.

(d) ‘Processing’:

(A) Means any activity that is directly related and necessary to clean, sort, grade, produce, prepare, manufacture, handle, package, store or ship a farm crop or livestock product after the point of harvest and before the point of sale, in a modified state or altered form.

(B) Does not include an activity primarily associated with the promotion or retail sale of a product for personal or household use that is normally sold through consumer retail distribution.

(e) ‘Qualified machinery and equipment’ means machinery and equipment used in processing that meets the requirements of subsections (3) and (4) of this section for the tax year.

(2) A taxpayer who is a farm operator may claim a credit against the taxes that are otherwise due under ORS Chapter 316 or, if the taxpayer is a corporation, under ORS Chapter 317 or 318 for ad valorem property taxes paid or incurred on qualified machinery and equipment.

(3) A credit under this section may be claimed only if:

(a) The machinery and equipment is owned by the farm operator or by a person who is related to the farm operator under section 267 of the Internal Revenue Code;

(b) The machinery and equipment is used for processing primarily occurring on land described in subsection (4) of this section; and

(c)(A) The farm operator has grown or raised at least one-half of the total volume of farm crop or livestock products processed with the machinery and equipment for which the credit is being claimed in three of the five previous income tax years; or

(B)(i) The farm operator has grown or raised at least one-tenth of the total volume of farm crop or livestock products processed with the machinery and equipment for which the credit is being claimed in three of the five previous income tax years; and

(ii) The farm operator has used the machinery and equipment to process at least one-half of the volume of the applicable farm crop or livestock products grown or raised by the farm operator in three of the five previous income tax years.

(4) In addition to the requirements under subsection (3) of this section, a credit under this section may be claimed only if:

(a) The machinery and equipment is located on land that is specially assessed for farm use under ORS § 308A.050 to 308A.128 and the machinery and equipment is owned or otherwise controlled by the farm operator; or

(b) The machinery and equipment is located on land that is contiguous to land that is specially assessed for farm use under ORS § 308A.050 to 308A.128 and the machinery and equipment is owned or otherwise controlled by the farm operator.

(5) A credit may be claimed under this section only for qualified machinery and equipment that was subject to assessment and property taxation for the property tax year beginning in the income tax year for which the credit is being claimed.

(6) The amount of the credit shall be the lesser of:

(a) The effective property tax rate multiplied by the adjusted basis of the qualified machinery and equipment; or

(b) $30,000.

(7) The adjusted basis of the qualified machinery and equipment shall be the adjusted basis of the qualified machinery and equipment for personal income or corporate excise or income tax purposes as of the last day of the income tax year for which the credit is being claimed, except that the adjusted basis shall be increased by the cost of any qualified machinery and equipment that the taxpayer elected to expense under section 179 of the Internal Revenue Code, until the qualified machinery and equipment is fully depreciated for personal income or corporate excise or income tax purposes. The adjusted basis shall reflect any depreciation allowable for the current tax year. A credit under this section may not be allowed for a tax year in which the qualified machinery and equipment is fully depreciated for personal income or corporate excise or income tax purposes.

(8) The credit allowed under this section for any one tax year may not exceed the tax liability of the taxpayer.

(9) Any tax credit otherwise allowable under this section that is not used by the taxpayer in a particular year may be carried forward and offset against the taxpayer’s tax liability for the next succeeding tax year. Any credit remaining unused in the next succeeding tax year may be carried forward and used in the second succeeding tax year, and likewise, any credit not used in that second succeeding tax year may be carried forward and used in the third succeeding tax year, and any credit not used in that third succeeding tax year may be carried forward and used in the fourth succeeding tax year, and any credit not used in that fourth succeeding tax year may be carried forward and used in the fifth succeeding tax year, but may not be carried forward for any tax year thereafter.

(10) The credit allowed under this section is not in lieu of any depreciation or amortization deduction to which the taxpayer otherwise may be entitled under ORS Chapter 316, 317 or 318 for the tax year.

(11) The taxpayer’s adjusted basis for determining gain or loss may not be further decreased by any amount of credit allowed under this section.

(12) A nonresident shall be allowed the credit under this section in the proportion provided in ORS § 316.117.

(13) If a change in the status of a taxpayer from resident to nonresident or from nonresident to resident occurs, the credit allowed under this section shall be determined in a manner consistent with ORS § 316.117.

(14) If a change in the taxable year of a taxpayer occurs as described in ORS § 314.085, or if the Department of Revenue terminates the taxpayer’s taxable year under ORS § 314.440, the credit allowed under this section shall be prorated or computed in a manner consistent with ORS § 314.085. [2001 c.725 § 3]

 

Section 5, chapter 725, Oregon Laws 2001, provides:

(1) Sections 3 and 4 of this 2001 Act [315.119 and 315.123] apply to tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2002.

(2) Except as provided in section 3 (9) of this 2001 Act [315.119 (9)], credits allowed under section 3 of this 2001 Act apply to tax years beginning before January 1, 2008. [2001 c.725 § 5]

 

[Amended by 1953 c.132 § 3; repealed by 1965 c.26 § 6]