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In order to establish a domicile in Oregon, a person must maintain a predominant physical presence in Oregon for 12 consecutive months after moving to the state.
Options for obtaining State tax forms and instructions: Download forms from the Oregon Department of Revenue website www.oregon.gov/dor. Order forms by calling 1-800-356-4222. Contact your regional Oregon Department of Revenue office.
2020 Form OR-40, Oregon Individual Income Tax Return for Full-year Residents, 150-101-040.
Form 1040 is used by U.S. taxpayers to file an annual income tax return.
The state of Oregon requires you to pay taxes if you're a resident or nonresident that receives income from an Oregon source. Oregon assesses income taxes up to 9.9%, and doesn't have a general sales tax rate.

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If you were a Metro resident for only a portion of the year or if you were not a resident of Metro during the year but you earned income in Metro or received income from Metro sources, you are required to complete Form MET-40-NP Non-Resident/Part Year Resident.
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ORS 316.027 defines a resident of Oregon as: (1) an individual who is domiciled in the state, unless the individual (a) maintains no permanent place of abode in the state, (b) does maintain a permanent place of abode elsewhere, and (c) spends in the aggregate not more than 30 days in a taxable year in this state; or (2 ...
You'll need to enter your name, Social Security number and filing status for 2020 and 2021. You are eligible to claim the kicker if you filed a 2020 tax return and had tax due before credits. You must file a 2021 tax return to claim your kicker credit, even if you don't have a filing obligation for the year.
An individual who is not domiciled in Oregon, but spends over 200 days in a taxable year in the state, may avoid paying resident income tax if he can prove he is in the state for a temporary or transitory purpose. ORS § 316.027(B).