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Section 315.508 - Recordkeeping requirements; disallowance of credit.

OR Rev Stat § 315.508 (2019) (N/A)
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(a) That within three years following the year in which a credit was claimed under ORS 315.507, property owned or operated by the taxpayer and used in electronic commerce operations was exempt from property taxation under ORS 285C.175; and

(b) That at no time was property described in paragraph (a) of this subsection disqualified from exemption pursuant to ORS 285C.240.

(2) The taxpayer shall provide these records to the Department of Revenue if requested by the department.

(3) The taxpayer shall maintain the records described in this section for at least five years following the last tax year for which the taxpayer claims any credit under ORS 315.507.

(4) If property owned or operated by the taxpayer is not both used in electronic commerce operations in an area designated for electronic commerce and exempt from property taxation under ORS 285C.175 within three years following the year in which a credit is first claimed under ORS 315.507, the department shall disallow the credit for the current or any prior tax year and collect any taxes that were not paid as a result of application of the credit.

(5) If property owned or operated by the taxpayer, used in electronic commerce operations in an area designated for electronic commerce and exempt from property taxation under ORS 285C.175 is disqualified from exemption under ORS 285C.240, the department shall disallow the credit for the current or any prior tax year and collect any taxes that were not paid as a result of application of the credit.

(6) For purposes of collecting taxes due under subsection (4) or (5) of this section, the department shall have the benefit of all laws of this state pertaining to the collection of income and corporate excise taxes. No assessment of these taxes shall be necessary and no statute of limitations shall preclude the collection of these taxes. [2003 c.65 §2 and 2003 c.662 §65]

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Section 315.508 - Recordkeeping requirements; disallowance of credit.