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Oregon personal income tax filers have the option of taking either the standard deduction or itemizing their deductions. Generally, taxpayers deduct the larger amount.
Instructions for signing your e-file return To electronically sign a federal tax return, taxpayers must use federal Form 8879, IRS e-file Signature Authorization, and generate a federal personal identification number (PIN). Oregon accepts the use of a federal PIN signature as signing the Oregon return.
Printed forms and instructions can be ordered individually online or by telephone at 1.800. 829.3676 and will be sent by mail.
One of the greatest changes brought about by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) is the elimination of many personal itemized deductions. Starting in 2018 and continuing through 2025, taxpayers will not be able to deduct expenses such as union dues, investment fees, or hobby expenses.
You can claim part of your total job expenses and certain miscellaneous expenses. These expenses must be more than 2% of your adjusted gross income (AGI). Claim these deductions from taxable income on Schedule A.

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If you itemize, you can deduct a part of your medical and dental expenses, amounts you paid for certain taxes, inter- est, gifts to charity, and certain miscellaneous expenses. Dont include items that you deducted elsewhere on your federal or Oregon tax return forms or schedules, such as Schedule C, C-EZ, E, or F.
Use Form OR-EF to: docHub the taxpayers e-file income tax return is true, cor- rect, and complete. Authorize the electronic return originator (ERO) to transmit the return via a third-party transmitter on behalf of the taxpayer. Authorize us to inform the ERO when a taxpayers return is accepted.
Miscellaneous itemized deductions are those deductions that would have been subject to the 2%-of-adjusted-gross-income (AGI) limitation. You can still claim certain expenses as itemized deductions on Schedule A (Form 1040), Schedule A (1040-NR), or as an adjustment to income on Form 1040 or 1040-SR.

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