(A) (1) Except as provided in division (D) of this section, net profit shall be apportioned as follows:
(a) For business entities with both payroll and sales revenue in more than 1 tax district, by multiplying the net profit by a fraction, the numerator of which is the payroll factor, described in division (B) of this section, plus the sales factor, described in division (C) of this section, and the denominator of which is 2; and
(b) For business entities with sales revenue in more than 1 tax district, by multiplying the net profit by the sales factor as set forth in division (C) of this section.
(2) For the purposes of divisions (A) thru (D) of this section, the business entity shall file an apportionment form provided by the Occupational Tax Office.
(B) The payroll factor is a fraction, the numerator of which is the total amount paid or payable in the county during the tax period by the business entity for compensation, and the denominator of which is the total compensation paid or payable by the business entity everywhere during the tax period. Compensation is paid or payable in the county based on the time the individual’s service is performed within the county.
(C) The sales factor is a fraction, the numerator of which is the total sales revenue of the business entity in the county during the tax period, and the denominator of which is the total sales revenue of the business entity everywhere during the tax period.
(1) The sales, lease or rental of tangible personal property is in the county if:
(a) The property is delivered or shipped to a purchaser, other than the United States government, or to the designee of the purchaser within the county regardless of the f.o.b. point or other conditions of the sale; or
(b) The property is shipped from an office, store, warehouse, factory or other place of storage in the county and the purchaser is the United States government.
(2) Sales revenues, other than revenue from the sale, lease or rental of tangible personal property or the lease or rental of real property, are apportioned to the county based upon a fraction, the numerator of which is the time spent in performing such income producing activity within the county and the denominator of which is the total time spent performing that income- producing activity.
(3) Sales revenue from the sale, lease or rental of real property is allocated to the tax district where the property is located.
(D) If the apportionment provisions of this section do not fairly represent the extent of the business entity’s activity in the county, the business entity may petition the county or the county may require, in respect to all or any part of the business entity’s business activity, if reasonable:
(1) Separate accounting;
(2) The exclusion of any 1 or more of the factors;
(3) The inclusion of 1 or more additional factors which will fairly represent the business entity’s business activity in the county; or
(4) The employment of any other method to effectuate an equitable allocation and apportionment of net profit.
(E) For the purposes of payroll apportionment, compensation is paid or payable for work done or services performed or rendered by an employee, both within and without the county, the license tax shall be measured by that part of the compensation paid or payable as a result of work done or service performed or rendered within the county. The license tax shall be computed by obtaining the percentage which the compensation for work performed or services rendered within the county bears to the total wages and compensation paid or payable. In order for the county to verify the accuracy of a taxpayer’s reported percentages under this division, the taxpayer shall maintain adequate records to establish apportionment. For the purposes of this section, the employer or employee, as specified in § 111.05 of this chapter, shall file a payroll apportionment form as supplied by the Occupational Tax Office.
(Ord. 2008-14, passed 7-8-2008)