ANNUAL EXEMPTION REQUEST FORMPortland 2026

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An exemption card is a tax deduction card that shows that your employer should not deduct tax if you earn NOK 65,000 or less during the year (2022). If you at one point have received an exemption card, you do not have to apply for a new one. If you earn more than NOK 65,000, you must order a tax deduction card instead.
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If you have qualifying medical condition, you need a medical exemption certificate to claim free NHS prescriptions. Check the medical conditions list at .nhsbsa.nhs.uk/check-if-you-have-nhs-exemption/medical-exemption-certificates. To apply speak to your doctor or GP.
You need to speak to your GP or doctor to apply for a new certificate. Well send you a reminder around one month before your current certificate expires. Its your own responsibility to check that your certificate is valid when you claim free NHS prescriptions.
Blue and exemption cards are issued by Blue Card Services and indicate a person is eligible to work with children and young people in Queensland.

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How you can apply. If youre entitled to a certificate because of your medical condition, speak to your GP or doctor. Theyll give you an application form. Youll get a certificate in the post within 10 working days of us receiving your application.
What is the Sales Tax in Portland? Portland has no sales tax at the city, county, or state level. The total sales tax rate in Portland is 0.00%.
Portland funds many services through income taxes instead of sales taxes. Special income taxes help fund Portlands schools, arts, and public services. Without general sales tax revenue, Oregon and Portland rely heavily on personal income tax, which creates a higher tax burden compared to the national average.

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