2010 Oregon Quarterly Tax Return for Tobacco - State of Oregon-2025

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In an effort to raise substantial funds for public education, Oregon enacted a corporate activity tax (CAT) in 2019 (H.B. 3427). The Oregon CAT is a separate tax and may be imposed regardless of any Oregon income or excise tax; a taxpayer may be subject to both Oregon income tax and CAT.
Your OR-40 is the state tax return form you prepared for the state and sent to the state to seek a tax refund from the state. It will be in your online account for 2022.
Federal taxes on tobacco have been part of the federal tax system since the Civil War. Between 1864 and 1983, the federal tax on cigarettes has fluctuated in response to the revenue requirements of the government, corresponding mainly to alternating periods of war and peace.
A floor tax is a one-time excise tax on the inventory of all cigarette products in stock. If you sell cigarettes, you must file a return on or before January 20, 2021 to report your inventory and pay the additional tax to bring all product up to the new tax rate of $3.33 per pack of 20 and $4.1625 per pack of 25.
Oregons Corporate Income and Excise taxes have a two-tiered structure, applying a 6.6% rate to taxable income up to $1 million, and a 7.6% rate to taxable income above $1 million; the threshold is not indexed for inflation.
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Learn how Oregons corporate activity taximposed at a rate of 0.57% on taxable receipts less deductions above $1 millioncould affect your business. Oregons Corporate Activity Tax applies to all forms of business, including the timber industry. Learn more.
A Federal tax on corporate income has been imposed at the corporation level since 1909. The principle of taxing corporations as entities separate from their owners was established by the Revenue Act of 1894.
About the Statewide Transit Tax. The 2017 Oregon Legislature passed House Bill (HB) 2017, which included the new Statewide Transit Tax. Parts of HB 2017 related to the Statewide Transit Tax were amended in the 2018 session. On July 1, 2018, employers began withholding the tax (one-tenth of 1 percent or .

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