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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 307 § 307.162 — and ending on or at the earlier of:

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 307 ·
Oregon Code § 307.162 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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and ending on or at the earlier of: (A) The date on which the nonprofit corporation has transferred title to the residences on the land; or (B) The end of the seventh consecutive property tax year for which the land is granted an exemption under this section or, if the nonprofit corporation has claimed an extension under paragraph (b) of this subsection, the end of the 10th consecutive property tax year for which the land is granted an exemption under this section. (b)(A) If, before the end of the sixth consecutive property tax year for which the land is granted an exemption, the nonprofit corporation believes that title to the residences on the land will not be transferred by the end of the next following property tax year, the nonprofit corporation may claim a three-year extension of the exemption period by filing a notice of extension with the county assessor. (B) The extension becomes effective if the notice of extension is filed on or before April 1 preceding the first property tax year for which the extension is claimed and is accompanied by a filing fee equal to the greater of $200 or one-tenth of one percent of the real market value of the land as of the most recent assessment date. (3)(a) For each property tax year that land is exempt under this section, the county assessor shall indicate on the assessment and tax roll that the land is exempt from property taxation under this section and is subject to potential additional taxes. (b) If the nonprofit corporation has not transferred title to the residences on the land by the end of the seventh consecutive property tax year for which the land is granted an exemption under this section, or, if the nonprofit corporation has claimed an extension under subsection (2)(b) of this section, by the end of the 10th consecutive property tax year, the land shall be disqualified for the exemption. Additional taxes shall be imposed on the land on the next assessment and tax roll following the disqualification and shall be collected and distributed in the same manner as other ad valorem property taxes. (c) The additional taxes shall be imposed in an amount equal to the property taxes that were not imposed on the land because of the exemption, plus interest computed at the rate provided under ORS 311.505 (2). (d) The additional taxes described in this subsection shall be deemed assessed and imposed in the year to which the additional taxes relate. (e) The amount determined to be due under this subsection may be paid to the tax collector prior to the time of the next general property tax roll, pursuant to the provisions of ORS 311.370. (4) An exemption for land under this section does not preempt a county from granting other tax benefits to the land or the nonprofit corporation for any year. [2015 c.520 §1] Note: Section 2, chapter 578, Oregon Laws 2019, provides: Sec. 2. (1) Land may not be granted an initial year of exemption under ORS 307.513 for any property tax year beginning on or after July 1, 2029. (2) Notwithstanding subsection (1) of this section, land that is granted an initial year of exemption under ORS 307.513 for a property tax year beginning before July 1, 2029, may continue to receive the exemption for the number of consecutive property tax years for which the land is eligible for the exemption under ORS 307.513. [2019 c.578 §2] Note:
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