Oregon Code § 291.195·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Policy
for financial expenditure planning.
(1) The Legislative Assembly hereby declares that the ability to make fiscally
sound and effective spending decisions has been enhanced by requiring agencies
and programs to develop performance measures and to evaluate all General Fund,
State Lottery Fund and other expenditures in accordance with these performance
measures. Fiscal pressure on this state requires even greater accountability
and necessitates a review of the fairness and efficiency of all tax deductions,
tax exclusions, tax subtractions, tax exemptions, tax deferrals, preferential
tax rates and tax credits. These types of tax expenditures are similar to
direct government expenditures because they provide special benefits to favored
individuals or businesses, and thus result in higher tax rates for all
individuals.
(2) The
Legislative Assembly further finds that 76 percent of property in this state is
exempt from property taxation and that income tax expenditures total billions
of dollars per biennium. An accurate and accountable state budget should
reflect the true costs of tax expenditures and should fund only those tax
expenditures that are effective and efficient uses of limited tax dollars.
(3) The
Legislative Assembly declares that it is in the best interest of this state to
have prepared a biennial report of tax expenditures that will allow the public
and policy makers to identify and analyze tax expenditures and to periodically
make criteria-based decisions on whether the expenditures should be continued.
The tax expenditure report will allow tax expenditures to be debated in
conjunction with online budgets and will result in the elimination of
inefficient and inappropriate tax expenditures, resulting in greater
accountability by state government and a lowering of the tax burden on all
taxpayers. [1995 c.746 §62]
Note:
See note under 291.190.
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 291.195
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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