Apportionment Information > North Dakota tab (1120)

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Use the state tabs at the bottom of the Apportionment Information window to enter state-specific apportionment information. State tabs appear only if you have added states to the return and if additional apportionment information is required.

To enter state-specific apportionment information, click the appropriate state tab at the bottom of the Apportionment Information window.

Special information for processing North Dakota returns

UltraTax CS provides predefined statement dialogs for factor components requiring detail information. UltraTax CS uses the information you enter in the statement dialogs in the Everywhere column on the form for that component. UltraTax CS ignores amounts from the Everywhere / (Override) column for that component.

Fields & buttons

General information group box

UltraTax CS uses the information you enter in this group box to complete form fields and answer questions that are not addressed in the Apportionment spreadsheet.

Mark the checkbox to elect the use of a double-weighted sales factor. Only applicable to C Corporations.

Enter the reason North Dakota compensation on Schedule FACT disagrees with that reported for North Dakota unemployment insurance in the statement dialog. UltraTax CS includes this information on Schedule FACT.

Alternate apportionment group box

Click this button to open the Television and Radio Broadcasting dialog. UltraTax CS uses this information to calculate the property factor on Schedule FACT.

Apportionment Form Combination Tables guide

Click the following link to view the Apportionment Form Combination Tables Guide. These tables describe how fields from the Apportionment Information spreadsheet and the apportionment tab, if applicable, are combined onto the apportionment form.

Apportionment Form Combination Tables Guide (PDF)

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