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Use Form OR-40 if: Youre a full-year resident and youre not filing a joint return. Both you and your spouse are full-year residents, if youre filing a joint return. Use Form OR-40-P if any ONE of the following is true: Youre a part-year resident and youre not filing a joint return.
U.S. Route 20 or U.S. Highway 20 (US 20) is an eastwest United States highway that goes from Newport, Oregon to Boston, Massachusetts. The highway is 3,365 miles (5,415 km) long. It is the longest road in the United States.
Use Form OR-20, Oregon Corporation Excise Tax Return, to calculate and report the Oregon corporate excise tax liability of a business entity taxable as a C corporation doing business in Oregon.
Use Form OR-OC to: Report the nonresident owners share of Oregon-source distributive income. Report centralized partnership audit regime (CPAR) adjustments and any amount paid in lieu of tax at the partnership or tiered partner level.
If a corporation is doing business in Oregon, they generally must file an excise tax return for the privilege of doing business in Oregon. Excise tax is measured by net income. Excise tax filers are subject to corporation minimum tax.

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Use Form OR-20-V to mail your Oregon corporation tax payment to the department without your corporation return.
The Goal: By 2025, 40 percent of young adult Oregonians will complete a four-year degree or more, 40 percent will complete a two-year degree or short-term career certificate, and the remaining 20 percent will earn a high school diploma or equivalent.
Paul Lynn Evans (born May 22, 1970) is an American politician. He has served in the Oregon House of Representatives since 2015, representing District 20, which includes parts of Marion and Polk counties. He was the mayor of Monmouth from 1999 to 2002.

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