Utah Code § 59-7-307

Allocation of rents and royalties
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(1) To the extent that the following constitute nonbusiness income:
(a) net rents and royalties from real property located in this state are allocable to this state; and
(b) net rents and royalties from tangible personal property are allocable to this state:
(i) if and to the extent that the property is utilized in this state; or
(ii) in their entirety if the taxpayer's commercial domicile is in this state and the taxpayer is not
organized under the laws of or taxable in the state in which the property is utilized.
(2) The extent of utilization of tangible personal property in a state is determined by multiplying
the rents and royalties by a fraction, the numerator of which is the number of days of physical
location of the property in the state during the rental or royalty period in the taxable year and
the denominator of which is the number of days of physical location of the property everywhere
during all rental or royalty periods in the taxable year. If the physical location of the property
during the rental or royalty period is unknown or unascertainable by the taxpayer, tangible
personal property is utilized in the state in which the property was located at the time the rental
or royalty payer obtained possession.

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