Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 314 § 314.370 — Department requiring return or supplementary return
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 314 ·
Oregon Code § 314.370·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Department requiring return or supplementary return.
If the Department of Revenue is of
the opinion that a taxpayer has failed to file a return, or to include in a
return filed, either intentionally or through error, items of taxable income,
it may require from the taxpayer a return or supplementary return, under oath,
in such form as it shall prescribe, of all the items of income which the
taxpayer received during the year for which the return is made, whether or not
taxable under the provisions of the applicable tax law. If from a supplementary
return, or otherwise, the department finds that any items of taxable income
have been omitted from the original return it may require the items so omitted
to be disclosed under oath of the taxpayer, and to be added to the original
return. Such supplementary return and the correction of the original return
shall not relieve the taxpayer from any of the penalties to which the taxpayer
may be liable under any provisions of law whether or not the department
required a return or a supplementary return under this section. [1957 c.632 §9
(enacted in lieu of 316.555)]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 314.370
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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