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    tax professionals File your 2011 state corporate taxes when you file with the IRS
    We are now accepting 2011 electronically filed corporate returns on the same date as the IRS. We will continue accepting electronically filed 2009 and 2010 corporate returns as well. E-filing continues to be the fastest and most efficient way to process your clients' tax returns.
Current Topics For Tax Professionals
FAQs for new tax practitioner e-file mandate
Need to start e-filing this tax season? Not sure what to do? Check out our Frequently Asked Questions page for guidance and contact information.
W-2 reporting requirements for 2011
Effective for calendar year 2011, all businesses and payroll service providers are required to report W-2 information electronically.
Oregon connection to federal tax law 2011
Oregon is tied to the federal definition of taxable income with the exceptions of Federal subsidies for prescription drug plans and income from domestic production activities (or "QPAI").
2011 Oregon new law updates
Want to know what's new for Oregon for the 2011 tax year? For the latest information on the federal reconnect, tax credit changes, issues that delay return processing, and other tax issues... read the 2011 tax changes page. Tell me more!
Tax practitioner meetings
The Department of Revenue meets with tax practitioners the fourth Friday of April, July, and October, and the first Friday in December. Meetings are open to all tax practitioners.
CPA liaison meetings
Click the link to access minutes from DOR/OSCPA meetings.
Have questions about personal income or partnership tax laws?
Please use the resources available on this website to find answers to your questions. If you still have general preparation questions, e-mail us: prac.revenue@state.or.us. If you have questions about a situation involving a specific account or taxpayer, please call Tax Services at 503-378-4988 or e-mail them at questions.dor@state.or.us (please don't include SSNs in your e-mail).
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