2004 Schedule P (Form 41), Part-year Resident - State of Oregon - oregon-2025

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You dont pay Oregon tax on income earned while you are living in Washington, even if the company is based in Oregon. You should be filing a non-resident Oregon return. TurboTax should detect from your address that you live in Washington and ask if you had income in other states.
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.
However, as long as you didnt live or work in Oregon, Oregon doesnt tax that income. The employer is still required to withhold taxes though, above the Oregon standard deduction. You can file a nonresident Oregon return to claim a refund of some of those withholdings.
If you commute to Oregon for work, you owe income tax in the state even if you live in Washington. If you work remotely for an Oregon company, however, you dont have to pay the extra income tax.
Oregon imposes a personal income tax on all residents of the state under the authority of ORS 316.037(1)(a) (2010). By statute, an individual is a resident of Oregon under two scenarios.
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If you dont live in Oregon, you only have to pay tax on the wages from your job for work you do inside Oregon. Oregon wont tax your wages for work you do at home or some other place outside Oregon.
Part-year resident or nonresident You need to file an Oregon return if your gross income from Oregon taxable sources while you were a nonresident, plus your gross income from all sources while you were a resident if filing a part-year return, was more than the amount shown for your filing status.
If an individual is not a domiciliary, they may be a resident if he maintains a permanent place of abode in Oregon and spends more than 200 days of a taxable year in Oregon unless the individual can prove he is in Oregon for a temporary or transitory purpose. ORS 316.027(B).

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