Pancake House, Inc. v. Lindley

399 N.E.2d 1249, 61 Ohio St. 2d 151, 15 Ohio Op. 3d 180, 1980 Ohio LEXIS 629
CourtOhio Supreme Court
DecidedFebruary 6, 1980
DocketNo. 79-649
StatusPublished
Cited by4 cases

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Pancake House, Inc. v. Lindley, 399 N.E.2d 1249, 61 Ohio St. 2d 151, 15 Ohio Op. 3d 180, 1980 Ohio LEXIS 629 (Ohio 1980).

Opinion

Per Curiam.

In calculating the value of its issued and outstanding stock under the net income method, pursuant to R. C. 5733.05(B), the corporate taxpayer begins with its base income, which equals its federal taxable income adjusted by certain deductions not relevant here. Allocable income from the sources mentioned in R. C. 5733.051(A) is subtracted from this figure. The resultant amount is apportionable income, which is subjected to the taxpayer’s Ohio apportionment ratio, determined by the three-factor formula of R. C. 5733.05(B). The income apportioned to Ohio and the income allocated to Ohio are then added together to produce Ohio taxable income.

It is agreed that the franchise fees involved herein are allocable income under the R. C. 5733.051(A)(7) provision regarding “technical assistance fees.” The only issue in this cause is whether, under R. C. 5733.051(A)(7), allocable income includes the gross franchise fees paid to appellant, or only the net amount remaining after expenses have been deducted. Appellant wishes to use the gross franchise fees, which, when subtracted from base income, produce a smaller apportionable income figure than if only the net franchise fees are used. Since appellant’s apportionment ratio is 100 percent, the greater the apportionable income, the greater its tax liability will be.

The resolution of this appeal depends on our construction of R. C. 5733.051.

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