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Section 314.735 - Time limit for notice of deficiency.

OR Rev Stat § 314.735 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) If a taxpayer files with the department an adjustments report or an amended Oregon tax return as required within the period specified in ORS 314.733, the department may assess any amounts, including in-lieu-of amounts, taxes, interest or penalties arising from the adjustments. The department shall issue a notice of deficiency to the taxpayer on or before the later of:

(a) The expiration of the applicable limitations period specified in ORS 314.410; or

(b) Two years following the earlier of the date the department is notified by the Internal Revenue Service or the date the taxpayer files the adjustments report or amended Oregon tax return with the department.

(2) If the taxpayer fails to file an adjustments report within the period specified in ORS 314.733 or if the adjustments report filed by the taxpayer omits adjustments or understates the correct amount of tax owed, the department may assess any amounts, including in-lieu-of amounts, taxes, interest or penalties arising from the adjustments. The department shall issue a notice of deficiency to the taxpayer on or before the later of:

(a) The expiration of the applicable limitations period specified in ORS 314.410; or

(b) Two years following the earlier of the date the department is notified by the Internal Revenue Service or the date the taxpayer files the adjustments report with the department. [2019 c.132 §4]

Note: See note under 314.731.

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Section 314.735 - Time limit for notice of deficiency.