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Massachusetts Corporate Tax focuses on the state-level taxation of C corporations and other business entities classified as corporations for state tax purposes operating within Massachusetts. This includes the application of the corporate excise tax, which is a combination of income and non-income-based measures.
Massachusetts imposes a corporate excise tax that consists of two main components: a 8.00% net income measure and a $5.26 per $1,000 tangible personal property or net worth measure, whichever is greater. Corporations doing business in Massachusetts are subject to this tax, with apportionment rules (generally a three-factor formula with a double-weighted sales factor) used for multi-state entities. The Massachusetts Department of Revenue (DOR) is responsible for administering and enforcing corporate tax laws, with key filings including Form 355 or Form 355S.