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Section 315.606 - Suspension, revocation or forfeiture of certification.

OR Rev Stat § 315.606 (2019) (N/A)
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(a) The certification was obtained by fraud or misrepresentation;

(b) The certification was obtained by mistake or miscalculation; or

(c) The taxpayer otherwise violates or has violated a condition or requirement for eligibility for the tax credit.

(2) As soon as an order of revocation under this section becomes final, the director shall notify the Department of Revenue and the person that received the tax credit certification of the order of revocation. Upon notification, the Department of Revenue immediately shall proceed to collect:

(a) If no portion of a credit has been transferred, those taxes not paid by the holder of the certification as a result of the tax credits provided to the holder under the revoked approval, from the holder or a successor in interest to the business interests of the holder. All tax credits provided to the holder and attributable to the fraudulently or mistakenly obtained certification or portion of the certification shall be forfeited.

(b) If all of a credit has been transferred, an amount equal to the amount of the tax credits allowable to the transferee under the revoked certification, from the transferor.

(c) If a portion of a tax credit has been transferred, those taxes not paid by the transferor as a result of the tax credits provided to the transferor pursuant to the revoked certification, from the transferor or a successor in interest to the business interests of the transferor, and an amount equal to the amount of the tax credits allowable to the transferee pursuant to the revoked certification, from the transferor.

(3)(a) The Department of Revenue shall have the benefit of all laws of the state pertaining to the collection of income and excise taxes and may proceed to collect the amounts described in subsection (2) of this section from the person that obtained certification or a successor in interest to the business interests of that person. An assessment of tax is not necessary and the collection of taxes described in this subsection is not precluded by any statute of limitations.

(b) For purposes of this subsection, a lender, bankruptcy trustee or other person that acquires an interest through bankruptcy or through foreclosure of a security interest is not considered to be a successor in interest to the business interests of the person that obtained certification.

(4) If the certification is ordered revoked pursuant to this section, the holder of the certification shall be denied any further relief in connection with the credit from and after the date that the order of revocation becomes final.

(5) Notwithstanding subsections (1) to (4) of this section, a certification or portion of a certification held by a transferee may not be considered revoked for purposes of the transferee, the tax credit allowable to the transferee may not be reduced and a transferee is not liable under this section.

(6) Interest under this section shall accrue at the rate established in ORS 305.220 beginning the day after the due date of the return on which the credit may first be claimed.

(7) The Department of Revenue may collect amounts owed under this section by a partnership from the partnership. [2019 c.579 §14]

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Section 315.606 - Suspension, revocation or forfeiture of certification.