(1) The payroll factor of the apportionment formula for each trade or
business of the taxpayer shall include the total amount paid by the taxpayer in
the regular course of its trade or business for compensation during the tax
period.
(2) The total amount "paid" to
employees is determined upon the basis of the taxpayer's accounting
method. If the taxpayer has adopted the
accrual method of accounting, all compensation properly accrued shall be deemed
to have been paid. Notwithstanding the
taxpayer's method of accounting, at the election of the taxpayer, compensation
paid to employees may be included in the payroll factor by use of the cash
method if the taxpayer is required to report such compensation under such
method for unemployment compensation purposes.
(3) The compensation of any employee on account
of activities which are connected with the production of non-business income
shall be excluded from the factor.
(4) ARM 42.26.202 provides the definitions
applicable to this rules.