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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Oregon Revenue Form OR-40 in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your personal information, including your first name, last name, and Social Security number. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for processing.
  3. Select your filing status by checking the appropriate box. Options include Single, Married Filing Jointly, and others. This will affect your tax calculations.
  4. List any dependents you have in the designated section. Include their names, Social Security numbers, and dates of birth. If you have more than four dependents, attach Schedule OR-ADD-DEP.
  5. Proceed to input your taxable income details as instructed on the form. This includes federal adjusted gross income and any additions or subtractions from other schedules.
  6. Complete the payments and refundable credits section by entering amounts withheld and any estimated tax payments made during the year.
  7. Finally, review all entries for accuracy before signing at the bottom of the form. Your signature confirms that all information provided is true and complete.

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You must file an Oregon Annual Withholding Reconciliation Report, Form WR, even if you submit your W-2 information electronically. The deadline for filing W-2s and 1099-NEC is January 31 of the following year. Other forms1099-MISC, 1099-R, 1099-G, 1099-K, and W-2Gare due March 31 of the following year.
The purpose of Form OR-24 is to facilitate the proper reporting of like-kind exchanges and involuntary property conversions in Oregon. It ensures that both individuals and entities can defer tax liabilities under Oregon law following federal guidelines.
What form do I use? 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-W-4 to tell your employer or other payer how much Oregon income tax to withhold from your wages or other periodic income. Instructions for employer or other payer. Enter the business name, federal employer identification number (FEIN), and address in the Employer use only section of Form OR-W- 4.
If you filed a paper form last year, you will receive a paper form in the mail this year. If you need a booklet, call Oregon Department of Revenue at 503.378. 4988 or 1.800. 356.4222 or e-mail questions.dor@state.or.us.
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Form OR-40-N (2023): Oregon Individual Income Tax Return for Nonresidents. Form OR-40N is an official document used by nonresidents to file their Oregon individual income tax return. Nonresidents are individuals who live outside of Oregon but have income sourced from within the state.

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