IDAPA Title 35 — Idaho State Tax Commission Rules
IDAPA 35.01.01.700 — CREDIT FOR INCOME TAXES PAID ANOTHER STATE OR TERRITORY: IN GENERAL
(RULE 700).
Section 63-3029, Idaho Code
01.
Taxes Not Eligible for the Credit. If any tax or portion thereof is imposed on capital stock,
retained earnings, stock values, or a basis other than income, the tax is not eligible for the credit. The credit is not
allowed for income taxes imposed by another state on income not taxed by Idaho.
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02.
Credit Calculated on a State-by-State Basis. The credit and credit limitations are to be calculated
on a state-by-state basis. The taxpayer may not aggregate the income taxed by other states or the taxes paid to the
other states for purposes of calculating the credit and its limitations.
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03.
Income Tax Payable to Another State. The income tax payable to another state is to be the tax
paid after the application of all credits. The tax paid to the other state must be for the same taxable year that the credit
is claimed. Tax paid to cities or counties does not qualify for the credit.
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04.
Affected Business Entities.
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a.
The credit provided in Section 63-3026B(7)(b), Idaho Code, for income taxes paid to another state
by an affected business entity, shall be calculated as specified in that statute. The credit is a pro rata share of the actual
tax paid to the other state. The pro rata share of the tax credit is calculated by excluding the share of any member that
is an exempt entity.
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IDAHO ADMINISTRATIVE CODE
IDAPA 35.01.01
Idaho State Tax Commission
Income Tax Administrative Rules
Section 701
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b.
If a pass through entity has not elected to be treated as an affected business entity in Idaho, but pays
an entity level income tax in another state, an Idaho resident who is a shareholder, partner, or member is allowed the
Idaho credit for taxes paid to another state to the extent the tax is attributable to the individual as a result of his share
of the entity's taxable income in another state, as provided in Section 63-3029(1), Idaho Code.
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05.
Limitations. The credit for taxes paid to another state is limited as follows:
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a.
The credit allowed may not exceed the amount of tax actually paid to the other state. This includes
the amount paid by a qualifying individual and the amount paid for such individual by an S corporation, partnership,
limited liability company, estate, or trust.
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b.
If an individual receives a refund due to a refundable credit for all or part of the income tax paid by
the pass-through entity, the amount of the refund attributable to the refundable credit reduces the income tax paid by
the pass-through entity.
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c.
The credit may not exceed the proportion of the tax otherwise due to Idaho that the adjusted gross
income of the individual derived from sources in the other state as modified by Chapter 30, Title 63, Idaho Code,
bears to total adjusted gross income for the individual so modified.
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d.
The credit allowed to an estate or trust may not exceed the proportion of the tax otherwise due to
Idaho that the federal total income of the estate or trust derived from sources in the other state and taxed by that state
bears to the federal total income of the estate or trust.
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i.
Federal total income of the estate or trust derived from sources in the other state is to be determined
using the Idaho sourcing rules applicable to nonresidents found in Section 63-3026A, Idaho Code and related rules.
Income derived from the ownership or disposition of any interest in real or tangible personal property located in the
other state is to be considered to be income derived from sources in the other state. Interest income earned on a bank
account generally would not be income derived from sources in the other state as provided in Rule 266 of these rules.
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06.
Examples. Available at Income Tax Rules Examples.
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Source: official text