FCC 36.412 Revised as of October 1, 2006
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Sec. 36.412 Apportionment procedures.
(a) For apportionment purposes, the expenses in this account are segregated
into two groups as follows: (1) Operating Federal, State and local income
taxes and (2) all other operating taxes.
(b) Operating Federal, State and local income taxes are apportioned among
the operations on the basis of the approximate net taxable income (positive
or negative) applicable to each of the operations. The approximate net
taxable income from each of the operations is the summation of the following
amounts apportioned to each operation by means of the procedures set forth
in this Manual:
(1) Operating revenues,
(2) Less operating expenses,
(3) Less operating taxes except the net income tax being apportioned and
except any other tax not treated as a deductible item in the determination
of taxable net income for this purpose.
(4) Less operating fixed charges.
(i) The amount of fixed charges attributable to the operations is obtained
by subtracting the tax component (positive or negative) attributable to
other than the operating fixed charges, i.e., fixed charges on non-operating
investments are that proportion of total fixed charges which non-operating
net investments are of total operating and non-operating net investments.
(ii) Operating fixed charges including interest on Rural Telephone Bank
Stock are apportioned among the operations on the basis of the separation of
the cost of telephone plant less appropriate reserves.
(c) Other operating taxes should be directly assigned to the appropriate
jurisdiction where possible, e.g., Local Gross Receipts may be directly
identified as applicable to one jurisdiction. Where direct assignment is not
feasible, these expenses should be apportioned among the operations on the
basis of the separation of the cost of Telecommunications Plant in
Service—Account 2001.
Equal Access Expenses
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