HomeMy WebLinkAbout20210504Final_Order_No_35029.pdfORDER NO. 35029 1
Office of the Secretary
Service Date
May 4, 2021
BEFORE THE IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION
IN THE MATTER OF TEKFINITY, LLC’S
APPLICATION FOR A 2020 INVESTMENT
TAX CREDIT FOR INSTALLING
QUALIFIED BROADBAND EQUIPMENT
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CASE NO. GNR-T-21-05
ORDER NO. 35029
On March 26, 2021, Tekfinity, LLC (“Tekfinity” or “Company”) applied to the Idaho
Public Utilities Commission (“Commission”) for an order confirming that equipment the
Company installed in 2020 is “qualified broadband equipment” under Idaho Code § 63-3029I
(Income tax credit for investment in broadband equipment). With this Order, we confirm that the
installed equipment is “qualified broadband equipment” under Idaho Code § 63-3029I.
THE APPLICATION
In the Application, Tekfinity states it provides fixed wireless broadband internet
services to its customers in southern Idaho. Tekfinity asserts its broadband network has data
transmission rates between 1 Mbps and 50 Mbps for subscriber downloads and uploads, which
exceeds the required rates of 200,000 bits per second to a subscriber and 125,000 bits per second
from a subscriber. Id. The Company avers that along with its related parties, the Tek-Hut group,
they provide service to approximately 2,500 customers in Idaho. Tekfinity claims it invested
approximately $318,661.56 in qualifying broadband equipment that was installed in Idaho in 2020
which it states helped bring increased bandwidth to underserved areas.
THE BROADBAND EQUIPMENT TAX CREDIT
Idaho Code § 63-3029I allows a taxpayer to receive an income tax credit for having
installed qualified broadband equipment during a calendar year. Before the taxpayer is eligible for
the tax credit, the taxpayer must first apply to the Commission for an order confirming that the
installed equipment is “qualified broadband equipment” as defined in the statute. Idaho Code §
63-3029I(4). The statute defines “qualified broadband equipment” as equipment that: (1) qualifies
for the Idaho Code § 63-3029B capital investment credit that “is capable of transmitting signals at
a rate of at least [200,000 bps] to a subscriber and at least [125,000 bps] from a subscriber” (Idaho
Code § 63-3029I(3)(b)); and (2) is “primarily used to provide services in Idaho to Idaho public
subscribers.” See Idaho Code § 63-3029I(3)(b)(vii). Further, in “the case of a telecommunications
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carrier, such qualifying equipment shall be necessary to the provision of broadband service and an
integral part of a broadband network.” Idaho Code § 63-3029I(3)(b)(i).
In furtherance of its statutory responsibility, the Commission has issued Order No.
28784.1 That order specifies the information the taxpayer must include in the broadband tax credit
application. When the taxpayer files the application, the Commission Staff (“Staff”) reviews it to
determine whether the listed equipment meets the statutory definition of “qualified broadband
equipment.” Staff then submits a recommendation to the Commission. If the Commission
ultimately approves the application, then the Commission forwards it and the order to the Idaho
State Tax Commission.
STAFF REVIEW
Staff has reviewed and audited the list of proposed broadband equipment and believes
the identified equipment qualifies for the investment tax credit pursuant to procedural Order No.
28784 and Idaho Code § 63-3029I(3)(b). Staff recommends that the Commission issue an Order
confirming the equipment is qualified broadband equipment and forward the approving Order
along with a copy of the original Application to the Idaho Tax Commission.
COMMISSION FINDINGS
Having reviewed the Company’s Application and Staff’s recommendation, we find that
the Company’s equipment identified in Case No. GNR-T-21-05 is “qualified broadband
equipment” eligible for the tax credit under Idaho Code § 63-3029I. Accordingly, it is appropriate
for the Commission to issue an order confirming that the Company’s equipment is “qualified
broadband equipment.” The Commission makes no findings regarding the costs of the installed
broadband equipment or other expenses.
O R D E R
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Company’s Application for an order confirming
that equipment the Company installed in 2020 is “qualified broadband equipment” is granted.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this Order and a copy of the Application
be served on the Idaho State Tax Commission.
THIS IS A FINAL ORDER. Any person interested in this Order may petition for
reconsideration within twenty-one (21) days of the service date of this Order regarding any matter
1 The Commission issued Order No. 28784 pursuant to Idaho Code § 63-3029I(4), which empowers the Commission
to “issue procedural orders necessary to implement” the statute.
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decided in this Order. Within seven (7) days after any person has petitioned for reconsideration,
any other person may cross-petition for reconsideration. See Idaho Code §§ 61-626 and 62-619.
DONE by Order of the Idaho Public Utilities Commission at Boise, Idaho this 4th day
of May 2021.
PAUL KJELLANDER, PRESIDENT
KRISTINE RAPER, COMMISSIONER
ERIC ANDERSON, COMMISSIONER
ATTEST:
Jan Noriyuki
Commission Secretary
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